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  hwystar said:
job: construction site manager, health safety manager

company: caelli constructions

current site: abingdon - canterbury/swinburn uni - hawthorn

i work right near swin hawthorn. Are they building a new IT building there where the old train carpark used to be?

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I work in Accounts Payable at an international furnishings company *thrilling, really*..

Can't go much further up from where I am, so I'm now looking for a slightly more exciting (& closer to home) job as a PA/secretary or a similiar admin role. I keep suggesting to (always busy) Roy that he needs a PA but he won't have a bar of it ;) BAH!

I always see at least one Skyline on Montague St, Sth Melbourne & a few on Moreland Rd on the way home every night.. (5ish).

I've also done quite a few websites in the past, but unless I can secure a nice, cushy updating role... I'm a bit over it.

Donno, I'll be sure to stalk you and ask what a tennis racquet is for :) (violence? commodore drivers?)

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  williamsf1 said:
Thought I would bring this topic back to the top again.....

I'm a QF pilot on the 744 and am the proud owner of a 92 GTR R32 !!!!

lol. I'm an air traffic controller and my *cough* 89 model GTR cleared customs two days ago :D

Mark

Recently been taken on permanently in the role I was contracting in. Employed as an IT Manager for a fairly large haulage firm. We cart things all over the eastern sea board of oz so if people do want anything transporting, PM me and I will see what they can do. (reminds me I was supposed to be getting a quote for someone!)

Also run my own business which is Australian Electrics and Entertainment which supplies IT equipment and computer components to the public. Also DVD's and console games and networking equip. PM for that as well if anyone wants anything (Daniel, emailed the guy today and awaiting response)

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