HarlzC
Post #562
Honestly? Servo attendant. Get paid shitloads. Yeah, really? I'll look into that. Don't know if you've been reading what I've been discussing but I'm planning a switch from concreting into an electrical apprenticeship.. Hopefully next year, but most of the electrical apprenticeships on offer have all asked for a pre-vocational course which is 6 months full time. Hours are like 8am-4pm four days a week. Retail I actually have no idea what retail even is/means.. I've only ever been in construction. |
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Eugene Dickins
Post #563
Apparently some still are... Would be like throwing a sausage down the hallway. Good ol' Aleshia Stapely(sp? lol, fcuk it who cares, it's a cum dumpster anyways) hey... Hahaha she lived in Bali for 2 years apparently, was found dead in her pool the next day after hosting a party, Yeah originally from Deception Bay iirc. |
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HarlzC
Post #564
Are you gonna be getting government monies or you out on your own? I don't like the idea of being out of work for 6 months even though I'll be full time studying.. My idea is to save money to support myself and pay bills throughout the 6 months of study, but ideally even if I save enough(23k ) I would still rather part time work so I didn't have to spend so much of the savings. The more left over in the savings the better then I can buy nice things. |
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mark1414
Post #566
Yeah, really? I'll look into that. Don't know if you've been reading what I've been discussing but I'm planning a switch from concreting into an electrical apprenticeship.. Hopefully next year, but most of the electrical apprenticeships on offer have all asked for a pre-vocational course which is 6 months full time. Hours are like 8am-4pm four days a week. I actually have no idea what retail even is/means.. I've only ever been in construction. Just working in a shop. BigW, Woolworths, Coles, Bunnings. Whatever. They usually hire a lot of students and can work around your schedule. I used to work at BigW in the afternoons and on weekends when I was doing my pre vocational course. |
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gutless
Post #571
I don't like the idea of being out of work for 6 months even though I'll be full time studying.. My idea is to save money to support myself and pay bills throughout the 6 months of study, but ideally even if I save enough(23k ) I would still rather part time work so I didn't have to spend so much of the savings. The more left over in the savings the better then I can buy nice things. Fair enough. I asked because when i used to work in clubs i worked with guys that only really needed minimal work on a friday and saturday night which worked out with their study and went well with their student allowance and whatever. Also convenient for most major clubs that only have busier periods through the middle of both friday and saturday nights only, so you can start work at a decent time and leave as soon as the crowd starts to lull. Not for everyone but is a very social fun way of life. |
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BAM!
Post #572
Fair enough. I asked because when i used to work in clubs i worked with guys that only really needed minimal work on a friday and saturday night which worked out with their study and went well with their student allowance and whatever. Also convenient for most major clubs that only have busier periods through the middle of both friday and saturday nights only, so you can start work at a decent time and leave as soon as the crowd starts to lull. Not for everyone but is a very social fun way of life. This is what I'm looking to do. |
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Eugene Dickins
Post #573
have you searched for pix already ? You haven't?..... Nah the news said she is from there. The news is always 100% right? |
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The Doctor
Post #575
You haven't?..... Nah the news said she is from there. The news is always 100% right? i did. coudnt find lol just saw it on the news again, her family driving off in their R8, plates are TAT005 or something lol |
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Eugene Dickins
Post #577
Yeah, I think they said depression bay. QUOTE Ms North, from Deception Bay, north of Brisbane, as an "avid traveller" who had come to Bali to live and began frequenting the Cocoon Beach Club, a hip beachfront venue that attracts international DJs and entertainers. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/national/...1-1226546328535 |
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HarlzC
Post #579
Yep it was. At the MtGravatt TAFE Sweet, can you maybe PM me a few more details on the course? Fair enough. I asked because when i used to work in clubs i worked with guys that only really needed minimal work on a friday and saturday night which worked out with their study and went well with their student allowance and whatever. Also convenient for most major clubs that only have busier periods through the middle of both friday and saturday nights only, so you can start work at a decent time and leave as soon as the crowd starts to lull. Not for everyone but is a very social fun way of life. All good, I didn't take offence too it at all if you thought I did. I'm a very open person to constructive criticism. I'll also look into that. |
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mark1414
Post #584
it went all day. I think from 9-4.30 monday to fridays but we used to finish early a fair bit. I cant remember the price but it was not very expensive. what to expect? well you spend the whole day with 25 other males. it sort of reminded me of school. I found what we did not that challanging but some of the other guys had trouble with some of the maths. you should probably brush up on some basic maths first if you didnt do well at school. also we dif lots of practical activities outside of the classroom, you go to a workshop area and wire a few things up, make an extension cord etc. |
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mark1414
Post #593
Sweet, exactly what I wanted to know man cheers. I'm generally good at maths, was average/above average in high school I just didn't care for some reason so I just fcuked around until it was too late. :\ Mo Problem. Sounds like you should be alright. The good thing about it is you don't have to do any homework or assignments outside of class and its not a very difficult day so you can easily work a few hours after TAFE |
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