So what do we do for a crust?

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HR Manager. Part time poker player.
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robbie67 wrote:HR Manager. Part time poker player.
thought it was always a Poker Player and a Part time HR manager
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dodgey wrote:
Filthy wrote:
dodgey wrote:I Babysit a Big Warehouse full of bad products...


But will probably give it up soon to take over Dingus's Call Girl Operation
I'll help out in the road testing Dodge.
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dingus wrote:I'm a consultant. I consult.

I also distribute software and provide training/support for it.

I also run a stable of exotic call girls in and around the local area, but I'll probably give that up to concentrate on the software full time.
dingus I live in your local area (adelaide) so tell me more about this... um.... "software" :wink:
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manage a department of an insurance company
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Any career criminals in here? ;)
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You taking over Dodge? Looks like we'll finally get to meet.
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It's been a long while since this topic was made and there were a lot of people studying, how did you all go?

I know I'm glad to have made a massive career change, from sitting behind a desk for the past 10 years to now working outside with horses, and loving it. Anyone else make career changes? Would like to?
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changed my work pretty dramatically, ive moved from retail in brissy to riding trackwork down here in good ol melbourne! so horses for me too Piaffe
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I've been in the software industry forever mainly focussing on payroll and human resources solutions. I have developed, marketed, sold and supported the bloody products for an eternity and would love to do something different but difficult to restart at my tender years. Also dabble as a musician getting about 12 gigs a year which keeps me sane.
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Gee, 2006 seemed a long long time ago.

I'm a Property Manager for United Group.... Pretty good gig for a young(ish) fella...
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Fleet Manager (Australia & NZ) for one of the biggest food companies in the world.. Virtually buy all of their cars, manage the finance, and Fleet operations. A lot of negotiation and buying shit :wink:
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I finished studying last year. I did an advanced diploma in Sports Therapy, I'm hoping the college I went to gets the degree they have been working on approved so I can do that as well. While I've been studying I've been working in a gym.
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Since I finished studying in 2006, I have worked in ICT for the Vic Government. Originally at DHS, and now at CenITex. Have been doing infrastructure support for most of it. Have applied for a senior position, will see how that goes.
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Ghost tour guide? That is the single most random one I've seen so far.

I've had another seachange in career and I'm working as a consultant for an electricity company. Bit of a change from the last role, which was Insurance. Still working for a company everyone hates though, so it's not THAT different.
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keri wrote:Ghost tour guide? That is the single most random one I've seen so far.

I've had another seachange in career and I'm working as a consultant for an electricity company. Bit of a change from the last role, which was Insurance. Still working for a company everyone hates though, so it's not THAT different.
electricity is a useful service. i don't hate on it.
when i was a little un i did a tour of a coal power plant. seeing those HUGE generators in action made me appreciate what goes on.

insurance is a tough one. can you recommend good insurance? how does one do that? I need to find some good travel insurance.
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I teach people how to do bad things.... Legal bad things
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