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29th January 2012, 09:38 PM
#121
Originally Posted by
YNOT
My trade history is very similar, 16 years as a motor mechanic, master tech (Ford) qualified, LPG fitter/repairer, RWC inspector etc etc. I didn't mind the job but the pay was terrible even with all the qualifications and experience.
I still work as a mechanic but now doing mobile servicing of industrial floor sweepers and scrubbers. Much better money and I spend more than half my time driving.
Tony
Im hearing ya with the pay, however I have found it a lot easyer to negotiate a decent wage now a lot of tradies have gone out to the mines.
It's an all to common story these days with guys leaving the trade because after 10 years+ experience they still get offered $24/hr to work on cars, I know of one fella who is head tech at a Toyota dealership, 15 years exp and $26/hr with no overtime and a very unrealistic bonus system, what a joke..........
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29th January 2012 09:38 PM
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6th February 2012, 11:14 PM
#122
Im a Mechanic by trade did my time with john hughes in perth left that to go up north as a scaffolder came home and started a business building sheds and patios had enough of that now im a water blaster/vac truck operator
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6th February 2012, 11:32 PM
#123
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I know a few that did their time at JH. I did mine at houghtons.
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6th February 2012, 11:42 PM
#124
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Oops and now a HES advisor working in the oil and gas industry
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7th February 2012, 10:42 PM
#125
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer - Avionics.... I fix planes...
Teno's Troll...
08 CRD ST. 2" lift, 33' Maxis Bighorns, Snorkel, ARB Deluxe Bar with Foggies, 12000lbs Avenger Mako TDS with Synthetic rope.
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7th February 2012, 11:11 PM
#126
Electrician, maintenance at government facility. pays ordinary but plenty of callout work to boost it up.
After 10 years including apprenticeship I tried computer programming. Lasted 5 years and discovered I really hate offices, love seeing trees and sky.
LEASON LEARNED - If you have a hobby, don't make a job of it
Went back to tools.
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8th February 2012, 12:39 AM
#127
Originally Posted by
markmclauchlin
How long ago did you do you time I stared at belmont then moved to welshpool when all the houghtons boys came over.
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12th February 2012, 11:28 PM
#128
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About 10-12 years ago. Got out the year before houghtons went under
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14th February 2012, 11:05 AM
#129
Patrol Guru
Currently working as a Graphic Designer/3D artist for a Playground company.
Before this, I've worked in the sign industry.. started off as designer but quickly realised the job wasn't what was promised.. so I became a spray painter for them for 2 years. Really enjoyed paining, had a lot of fun... until they started getting rid of everyone and employing cheap labour workers...
Also did a stint in CNC routing which was routing bench tops for shop fitters. Shit job and they were all Christians... and not the cool, hip Christians.. but the real stuck up strict ones.
Did my apprenticeship as a "Photographic Engraver" which doesn't exist anymore. It got shoe horned into "Graphic Pre-Press & Design" which really had nothing to do with it. So I did my apprenticeship going to school learning about stuff that I wasn't doing at work. Was a pain! Luckily, I already had the skills to pass the course since I used to dabble in Photoshop and Illustrator at home.
Also done general labouring which includes Roof tiling, Furniture Removalist, Play event operator (jumping castle, mechanical bulls, sumo suits! etc) and other odd jobs.
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14th February 2012, 11:46 AM
#130
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CIVIL DESIGNER
- designed subdivisions (roads, drainage, sewer, water)
- designed infrastructure for golf courses
- designed pontoons/jetties
- designed infrastructure for marinas; oil and gas industry (FCS pads)
- designed highways and arterial roads
- been commissioned to do drainage/sewer and water studies.
12years experience .....and for those wondering -> a civil engineer checks and signs off what I do.
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