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Posted by JoeCool on Mar-21-2003 23:34:

Jobs - What does everyone do?

Yes you heard me... what does everyone do for a living?

anyone have a wicked job that pays shitloads or are most people students who live off mi goreng 2minute noodles and the occasional pack of twisties?

Atm im working two jobs... both of which are 30min drive from my house both in two different directions... Im a Kitchenhand / dishpig

just going for the overall consensus of what ppl do...

so?


Posted by orpheus on Mar-22-2003 00:25:

I am currently on sick leave from my food and beverage job (damn glandular fever = no paul oakenfold )


Posted by j�c� on Mar-22-2003 01:35:

im a glassie in a bar..


Posted by Itchy on Mar-22-2003 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by j�c�
im a glassie in a bar..


what bar??



i am a bartender


Posted by djway on Mar-22-2003 05:08:

Full time geek in the IT industry for the last 2 years.

Full time tranceaddict for the last 1.5

--djway


Posted by dj_helen_k on Mar-22-2003 06:57:

Airline - singapore air...
booking passengers on flights every fookin day.. sooo damn hard, cause i cant wait another 3months till im on board a plane to hollandia!


Posted by OLi_A on Mar-22-2003 09:10:

dude i love mi goreng!


Posted by JoeCool on Mar-22-2003 10:33:

quote:
Originally posted by OLi_A
dude i love mi goreng!


hahah your talking to the wrong person about the appreciation of the best 2 minutes noodles / munchie snack ever invented for lazy sto... i mean people on the run who dont have time to cook


Posted by matt_a on Mar-22-2003 11:14:

I am a full time bludger (Yr 11 Student)


Posted by Ves on Mar-22-2003 12:38:

I think I belong in the "I'd rather poke myself in the eye with a hot fork than work" category...

but that doesn't mean that I don't live off twisties as well.


Posted by narcism on Mar-22-2003 13:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancey Ash
I am a full time bludger (Yr 11 Student)


same as the bludger part, but a 2nd year uni student


Posted by ascension on Mar-22-2003 16:07:

mmm mi goreng

im yet to find a better use for 30c


Posted by Chuck Norris on Mar-22-2003 16:32:

Full time smoker while on patches


Posted by skware on Mar-22-2003 18:25:

4th year Comp. Eng. student, working fulltime too for shit pay. Living with my gran so none of those gorengs for me, home cooked meals every night rock.


Posted by Solstice on Mar-22-2003 23:54:

Graphic / motion / multimedia designer for a design company in sydney by day, trancer / prog / house boy by night


Posted by escee on Mar-23-2003 01:53:

3rd year uni student

part time gardener.

edit: didnt we have a topic on this a few weeks ago?


Posted by Ghostface on Mar-23-2003 03:23:

I'm a final year (5th) law student at uni.


Posted by DJ Dowlz on Mar-23-2003 03:25:

Re: Jobs - What does everyone do?

quote:
Originally posted by JoeCool
anyone have a wicked job that pays shitloads or are most people students who live off mi goreng 2minute noodles and the occasional pack of twisties?

Indome Mi Goreng are the best food source for uni students! At 31c a pack, you get all the carbohydrates that you might need when you get pecky at 11pm at night Add some centrum vitamin tablets and you'll be getting all your daily energy and nutritional requirements.

Oh and answer to your question is a 3rd year med student and apart from holiday work in a pathology lab, my main job is a DJ for functions like 21sts, high school balls etc - pop music is painful but at $3-400 a night, I think I'm adequately compensated


Posted by JoeCool on Mar-23-2003 04:16:

plus you get to perve on wild amounts of hot drunken underage women.... and get paid to do so lol

do you get to go to the afterballs too?


Posted by j�c� on Mar-23-2003 04:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Itchy
what bar??


i am a bartender


The Light Brigade


Posted by Itchy on Mar-23-2003 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by j�c�
The Light Brigade



ahhhh fully......i know a couple of people that work there.


Posted by Slade on Mar-23-2003 06:40:

2nd Year Uni, Bachelor Of Commerce, Major: Tourism

I work in a shoe store part time


Posted by DJ Dowlz on Mar-23-2003 06:48:

quote:
Originally posted by JoeCool
plus you get to perve on wild amounts of hot drunken underage women.... and get paid to do so lol

No, I get to perve on huge amounts of hot, drunken, ripe for the picking, 21 year old chicks who are all wearing gorgeous ball gowns with very low cut tops LOL, I just learnt today what different coloured ball dresses mean:

red = i want to have sex
green = go for me, i'm single
purple = sexually frustrated
orange/yellow = i'm seeing somebody, but i'm up for it if you are
blue = i'm pure and innocent
black = i'm evil


Posted by Hyperdimension on Mar-23-2003 10:10:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
No, I get to perve on huge amounts of hot, drunken, ripe for the picking, 21 year old chicks who are all wearing gorgeous ball gowns with very low cut tops


But how about the high school balls?
Age aside, surely you must often spot a few ripe fruits?


Posted by Hyperdimension on Mar-23-2003 10:33:

We already had a thread like this, but I didn't take the chance to reply to it.

quote:
Originally posted by skware
4th year Comp. Eng. student, working fulltime too for shit pay.


I did Computer Systems Engineering too (at UTS for 5 years).
I was working in PricewaterhouseCoopers Management consulting services until IBM bought us last October. Now I'm in IBM Business consulting services. My title is "Consultant", which means the company can get me to do anything, but most of the time I work on projects developing IT systems for corporate clients. I'm working in Canberra for a few months, I've been put in a nice serviced apartment, and I fly back to Sydney on weekends, though I went to Melbourne once for Two Tribes. I'm still hanging for an overseas trip... a friend at work is going off to New Zealand pretty soon. I wouldn't mind a trip to Japan or UK. I've started working with Peoplesoft systems over the last half year and that may mean more opportunities for travel.

The salary isn't really great.


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