
What do you do for a crust?
- stephendean
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- brumbyrunner
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Just read your post above Subiwidow.......it's been a long time between drinks for me and the ForumSubiwidow wrote:I work in the office for Chemical company. We make household and vehicle cleaning products.
Justin the hand gel is here now.
I thought you were still working at the Bikky/Cake place.
Peter


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- Clearwater99
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Welders TA at moomba near innaminka NE south australia in the strezleky desert. Offroading 24/7 averaging 2.5k every 3 week trip... we do high pressure gas pipe gathering systems.
Driving around sand dunes with 1 tone on the back of a landcruiser can make your nervous system get very tight at times ........ where's my soob when ya need one !
Driving around sand dunes with 1 tone on the back of a landcruiser can make your nervous system get very tight at times ........ where's my soob when ya need one !
Speiling mistakes .. me never !
Thought I'd add my two bobs worth........
26 years in the Army. Started as an apprentice mechanic, straight from year 10, just before my 16th birthday. After about 8 years of being on the tools, I tranfered to Medical Corps as a Physical Training Instructor. That was a great job, and best way to be in the services. However, injuries caught up with me and I thought I would try my hand in the commissioned ranks. Still in Medical Corps and am now the OHS / Safety Manager for one of the brigades.
Finally starting to feel I've done enough time in the green machine and looking for other opportunities.
26 years in the Army. Started as an apprentice mechanic, straight from year 10, just before my 16th birthday. After about 8 years of being on the tools, I tranfered to Medical Corps as a Physical Training Instructor. That was a great job, and best way to be in the services. However, injuries caught up with me and I thought I would try my hand in the commissioned ranks. Still in Medical Corps and am now the OHS / Safety Manager for one of the brigades.
Finally starting to feel I've done enough time in the green machine and looking for other opportunities.
Willie.
Canberra
MY06 Forester XT Luxury
MY05 Pajero Exceed DiD
1975 VW L Bug (1303)
Canberra
MY06 Forester XT Luxury
MY05 Pajero Exceed DiD
1975 VW L Bug (1303)
- SUBYDAZZ
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What I do for a crust
I drive - 240 ton payload dump trucks - mountain removalist 
I also supervise the operation of a restaurant and deliver Pizzas (5 different crusts) at Pizza Hut on odd occasions

I also supervise the operation of a restaurant and deliver Pizzas (5 different crusts) at Pizza Hut on odd occasions


SUBYDAZZ
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Been at Macca's for the past 2 years and 8 months... worked solidly for 2 years before boss decided it was time to give me no hours. Attended a crew meeting on monday, they had to add me to the employee attendance sheet (can't wait for my three year badge
).
Other than that, pizza delivery in Eaglehawk friday and saturday nights (can't wait to have ruby scoo back with me for that)
Casual work at a local vineyard near my folks place in lancefield, coming up on ten years, trying to fit it around uni work.
Proffessional uni student, i'm going to retire this job at the end of the year and move into something that pays better (free internet is good though).
Currently also looking for a job closer to uni...

Other than that, pizza delivery in Eaglehawk friday and saturday nights (can't wait to have ruby scoo back with me for that)
Casual work at a local vineyard near my folks place in lancefield, coming up on ten years, trying to fit it around uni work.
Proffessional uni student, i'm going to retire this job at the end of the year and move into something that pays better (free internet is good though).
Currently also looking for a job closer to uni...
- cooloothin
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this thread is fascinating... should be a sticky
i can't even remember what i was searching for when i found it
so anyway.. BUMP...
oh and while i'm here i spose i should say i'm a programmer/webmonkey
this thread really does hammer home how universal the Suby appeal is. Hell we even have a psych in our midst. Perhaps he could one day give us an analysis on why we're all addicted.
i can't even remember what i was searching for when i found it

so anyway.. BUMP...
oh and while i'm here i spose i should say i'm a programmer/webmonkey
this thread really does hammer home how universal the Suby appeal is. Hell we even have a psych in our midst. Perhaps he could one day give us an analysis on why we're all addicted.
RIP: stock '84 Sportswagon 4sp SR (sold after 13 years loyal service, to the wreckers for $100
)
'08 79V Forester X 5sp DR + subaxtreme bullbar, sump guard, Yoko geo ATS, kybs & 1inch kings (daily driver and go-anywhere tourer)

'08 79V Forester X 5sp DR + subaxtreme bullbar, sump guard, Yoko geo ATS, kybs & 1inch kings (daily driver and go-anywhere tourer)
1st year Apprentice Light Vehicle Mechanic but work on Trucks and everything basically.
get to drive trucks n forklifts with no licenses for them and the best part would be all the imports we work on
unfortunantly not many subis come to us but
i work for a small company (just my boss and me) which means im not stuck doin Oil and FIlters allday every day like the ppl i no at dealerships
get to drive trucks n forklifts with no licenses for them and the best part would be all the imports we work on
unfortunantly not many subis come to us but
i work for a small company (just my boss and me) which means im not stuck doin Oil and FIlters allday every day like the ppl i no at dealerships
Wagon is no longer....

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