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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:43 pm
by T
I am a Cook, cleaner, slave, chief, laundry maid, wife, mother of 4, teacher, vet, nurse/ doctor, car and bike detailer, painter, tiler, sewing machinist, DJ, and on my freetime i work in the Aged care industry 5 days a week.....

Jack of all trades...master of None AND UNDER PAID!!! :wink:

Re: jobs

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:23 pm
by HemiDuty
I have done heaps of different jobs, from technician work to farming and warehousing, mechanical stuff, internal sales, and all manner of labouring and shit.

Now I just sell guitars and stuff in a music shop, much easier!!! So if anyone needs anything related to musical instruments, let me know. Also starting to teach drums, and I do a little exterior cleaning on the side too... yet it is still never enough to keep tyres on this damn R1. :evil:


krafty55 wrote:I'm an ex motor mechanic now working at Kraft foods in Port Melbourne as a leading hand/machine operator, anyone for some free vegemite/peanut butter etc etc.
Lins


How much for a case of Vegemite? I eat that stuff like the world is going to end tomorrow.... And I have never seen it on special in all my life.

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:01 pm
by Strika
I am not telling my age :oops: as some of you have chosen too! :lol: However I work for a marketing and advertising company, which also specialises in sales training. It is Auto Industry specific, and the best bit is I get to keep 100% of the profits! :D




















What is 100% of nothing??? :x

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:10 pm
by Gosling1
I am a Rehabilitation Case manager, for injured people......dealing with workers comp. insurance basically........got a torn ACL or medial meniscus ?? or a full-length suprasinatus tendon rupture ?? I'm your man.......

8)

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:33 pm
by Plaz
7THSIN wrote:I work at Holden, building your Commodores, Calais, Statesman, Utes etc.

We build the door shells, boots, bonnets, wheelhouses, pillars, front and rear x-members, dash panels, parts of the floor and a few other bits and bobs.
Everything we build is from raw material, before it all gets painted, and we don't see much of the actual cars untill they roll past our plant on the way to the storage yards.


Plant 4 mate?

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 8:46 pm
by LEO
Ima da teacha .

Isa teacha da girlie owsa to rida da Pork Pony . Paysa plenty butta yas hav to go to bed earli .

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:17 pm
by Zombie
Full-time mum, part-time housewife, and a casual at BBQs Galore!

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:19 am
by kempy
Full time Uni student (Bachelor of Commerce)

Part time banking consultant.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:45 am
by bonester
I am a driving/riding instructor, working both in Ipswich and Toowoomba. Easing off on the car work to concentrate on the bike. 8)

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:15 am
by 7THSIN
Plasma Blue 636 wrote:
7THSIN wrote:I work at Holden, building your Commodores, Calais, Statesman, Utes etc.

We build the door shells, boots, bonnets, wheelhouses, pillars, front and rear x-members, dash panels, parts of the floor and a few other bits and bobs.
Everything we build is from raw material, before it all gets painted, and we don't see much of the actual cars untill they roll past our plant on the way to the storage yards.


Plant 4 mate?


You get the prize :D

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:29 am
by Jonno
Since 1999 I have done an intensive study albeit unofficial of major pain medication and how it effects alcohol consumption and vice-versa new_Eyecrazy.gif just kidding Na really I am a full time single dad looking after my 2 sons which is rewarding but hard work. 8)

I am a fitter and turner by trade with an associate Diploma in engineering worked on heavy plant equipment in mines around Oz for years, did hydraulics (more money) and developed my own company specialising in HIAB type truck mounted crane loaders in Vic.
Looking at getting back into that industry off the tools as a desk jockey after many years recovering from a serious accident.
I’m not sure I could handle it yet, but will give it a go at the right price but fortunately had invested in Private Income Insurance policy 8)

Also ima licensed drainer, was licensed for; skid steer loaders (bobcat) front end loader/ backhoe & excavator operator, unlimited fork truck & reach truck, B class haul truck, grader, dozer, P&H rock drill & shovel for repair reasons. Have done many diverse jobs from a farm hand to driving a Taxi in Whyalla at one time :lol:

Big mean machines are my thing :twisted:

That sounded almost like a CV :roll:

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:16 am
by Plaz
7THSIN wrote:
Plasma Blue 636 wrote:
7THSIN wrote:I work at Holden, building your Commodores, Calais, Statesman, Utes etc.

We build the door shells, boots, bonnets, wheelhouses, pillars, front and rear x-members, dash panels, parts of the floor and a few other bits and bobs.
Everything we build is from raw material, before it all gets painted, and we don't see much of the actual cars untill they roll past our plant on the way to the storage yards.


Plant 4 mate?


You get the prize :D


Ahh......I used to be a setter on the Transfer Presses there, many many moons ago.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:11 am
by Stace
I'm a Fitter and Turner by trade but have just moved in CAM (Computer Aided Machining) Operation. Writeing programs for C.N.C. Machines. Job title id C.N.C. Technical Specialist. Sounds good hey LMAO

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:08 am
by gigksrc
I'm a Westpac lifer. :roll: Worked in commercial lending in the 80's, left to have kids, came back to fiddle around the edges in the same division as a contractor.

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:17 am
by MadKaw
Up until recently I was the design and technical manager at a large construction company specialising in commercial building facade works.
(Multi story glass and aluminium buildings and the like)
I'd been there for 12 years, had about 7 or 8 ppl working for me and was travelling all over Aus and Asia. Unfortunately for them, they went broke.
I have now started my own business, with the wife, and we do the same thing subcontracting to construction companies..
Boring, but it pays the bills and gives us time with the kids.. well not really but we are in the same house with em