now all done, i'm enrolled into Mac Eng

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now all done, i'm enrolled into Mac Eng

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I'm in the IT industry, and not thinking to change my career but out of my interests

i wana do a diploma of the following:
electrical / machnical engineering / flooring / carpentering / plumbing

simply because i can't enroll myself to any automotive courses buecasue that require full time commiment and some apprenticeship

and i don't wana do short courses because it'll be very basic, so, what should i do

the course is starting in 2 weeks!! and i haven't enrolled into anything yet
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ummm some people u just can't please :? :? The short course is better than knowing nothing at all. If you do one of them then move to advanced I am sure if you contact the TAFE they will give you further deatils.

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mechanical or electrical engineering is good, hope your mathematics is up to scratch. You can get work anywhere :wink:
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How much approximately do these courses cost ?

I have always wanted to certify for piloting small planes, but it costs $8k :(
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javaman wrote:How much approximately do these courses cost ?

I have always wanted to certify for piloting small planes, but it costs $8k :(
I wanted to do commercial helicopter then I found out the price is 45k, earn that back quick enough but that aint small change.
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need help on decision
Geez you aren't a real decisive one are you? :roll:
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Mick C wrote:
need help on decision
Geez you aren't a real decisive one are you? :roll:
He'll get back to you on that ! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I have always wanted to certify for piloting small planes, but it costs $8k
hahaha apparently it's harder for ppl with glasses :) :D
ummm some people u just can't please The short course is better than knowing nothing at all. If you do one of them then move to advanced I am sure if you contact the TAFE they will give you further deatils.
i have done some short courses before and just thought they didn't help at all when it comes to prac, i mean i rather do a thorough course and then get a diploma which may be one day i'll be able to use.
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Do mechanical engineering, I think geeks need more mechanical knowledge :lol:
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electrical! we can never have enough sparkies, once you learn electricity you can carry it over a wide range of stuff.

you only said mechanical because your dads a sparkie and he does everything for you so you have no need to know it ross..
if not id do a building course, ive seen a fair few people do amazing renovations on there own place with the right knowledge. Some of the stuff they build is amazing.
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Mac Eng, that the Scottish engineering is it? How to engineer something on fuck all $ :D
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I thought that you'd just got a job at McDonalds.
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flooring is good 2 , my brothers work are getting vinyl and carpet layers from NZ as they cant get enough over here..
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thx guys, but again, i'm not thinking to change my career, so i'll take mac coz i'd reckon it's the most interesting out of all, alto i 'd love the hands on in doing building stuff
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hidepenny wrote:
i have done some short courses before and just thought they didn't help at all when it comes to prac, i mean i rather do a thorough course and then get a diploma which may be one day i'll be able to use.
thought 'zactly the same with my welding course
so 2 years of nite school for me welders certificate


hmmm....
maybe I am the only CPA on the planet
with a welders certificate :twisted:
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