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  R33Hesh said:
oh erm. anyone in the army reserves?

Skylinegeoff is full-time army I think?

  williamsf1 said:
I expect no holding at Singleton for Sydney anymore! :P last week we did 3 laps of the Army base!!!! haha....

It's a pain when that happens! I've met the guys that work that sector. I work at Newcastle/Williamtown Tower and TCU. The biggest jet we see is prob a B738, plus the military stuff.

The civil ATC system is based upon a computer that can calculate your SY slot time pretty much once you have departed, and that'd be why the controller had to shaft you with the holding :P but hey, if I know the flight number, I'm sure we can sort things out to make you an easy #1...hehe

btw do you really get a fuel bonus?

The car is in Bris, and should be ready for Sydney pickup around the 10th. That said, it sure feels good to know it's here finally. I don't think I'd import again - a nice 92 model sounds like the ticket! :P

Mark

Cowie.....SSSssshhhhhh.

Just got relocated to Technical Integrity in Army HQ. Something to do with policy and implementation. Over it already. long service in May and home to Qld (brissy) and out of the green.

Hey all, I work for a large Global outsourcing company (EDS) as a Senior Project Planning specialist mainly doing large IT Infrastructure projects. I'm working out of Canberra ATM on Customs and Tax.

What do I really do, Whatever it takes to earn money for the weekends!

  ylwgtr2 said:
its rumoured that i am a panel beater/gearbox repairer,fitter/engineer/welder/fabricator.....just clarifying its not true... i dont know anything about cars.......

Yeah bullshit Troy!!! U built an R34 GTR from scratch, with a piece of sheet metal!!! :wassup:

Also looking for a better position in 3rd level desktop support, 2/3rd level network support... let me know :D

riggap: what area of support are you looking at? I think the position "consultant analyst programmer" is available, not sure if its been filled yet, but I will definately let you know caus we get a $3k headhunting fee at end of probation :D

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