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I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 12:52 am
by Malakai
So does anyone have any leads for current technical positions that are available in IT in Brisbane? Preferably north side but I'm easy.
I'm currently in a level 3 technical role heavily focused on managed services and maintenance. I want to get back to more hands on stuff but at the same level I'm working on now. Server systems and networking is what I love most.
I don't do 'must have own car', 'must have own mobile phone' type positions.
If there are any leads that you hear of drop me a line.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 9:51 am
by OED666
I'm in for something similar also. I was made redundant 2 months ago. It's aids gay!
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 9:57 am
by t1MMy
Might not be your cup of tea, but ever thought of doing something like that in the Defence Force?
From what I've heard they are screaming for people in that area of work and it pays well. Just a thought...
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 10:23 am
by ClassicAU
Good luck with that. I just got told my contract will not be renewed at the end of next month, so will be out of a job also. I'm not sure about your level, but i am level 2 desktop support, and am having real trouble finding anything so far down in Vic. Looks like i will be off to my nearest Centrelink office...........
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 10:52 am
by OED666
good luck getting money out of centrelink. i have too much money saved, and my other half earns too much. you pretty much have to have NOTHING to get a cent from them.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 11:20 am
by Frost
Yep IT sucks at the moment. Defence Force are screaming out for Communication Technicians and IT support but as most of them will tell you its not all cracked upto what it is, and even with prior experience its at least 12months before touch a PC. (Relearn stuff you already know)
Oh and there's 7-8years of moving around every 2 years to different bases.
Oh and most of the time you just get to supervise contractors. (Unless your a CommTech)
But with the over obdaunce of O/S Help Desks and Internationals running around who will work for Farkk all dont go quiting you job.
But have a look at JAVIT or contact someone in Bytecraft (JAV and Bytecraft are IBMs Prime Contractors, deal with Gov, Maccas, NAB, Westpac, Qantas etc etc) also NCR
QLD people - Theres an IBM Helpdesk on the Gold coast (check out IBM.Com)
Evan - If you don't mind driving or catching a train in the opposite direction from Mel-Ballarat, keep and eye on IBM.com as they have a call centre in Ballarat, we also have a Telstra call centre, Centerlink Call Centre, Austar call centre in Ballarat also. And they deal with companies like Manpower, JAV, DiversIT for higher people Temporarily for Contract work but if your good enough they will keep you on. (According to a Manager in IBM)
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 11:54 am
by Commando
Manpower
I drove past a Tabaret joint on Springvale Rd, it had a large billboard out the front which said Manpower are "performing" there soon.
Wait, we're talking about the same Manpower right?
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 1:24 pm
by ClassicAU
LOL @ Dave! I thought you would know their schedule off by heart by now man!

Thanks Frost, but there is no chance in hell I am going back to a call centre, i would rather not have a job! I did a small stint at Sensis, and it sucked balls. I am looking for Desktop support, or even AV support. Both of which I have experience in.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 1:37 pm
by Frost
Good at working at heights evan? Look up Tech2Home (Harvey Norman onsite Tech Support), Stream Communications subcontract out these services, all you need to do is spend some minor $$ on PTY LTD, get some insurance etc.
You could also do Foxtel Satillite but unless you have a spare 50k in startup costs might not be worth it (And plan on doing it for years to recoup ur costs)
And at the end of the day, thanks to the dole bludgers out there, if you go to Centrelink (which you will get services straight away if you have no savings due to contracts ending and being terminated due to finacial problems with the company) your required to stand in line at least twice a week, attend 4 job interviews as setup by the new Job Network etc etc etc, not worth it, when it gets to that point you take any damn job you can get. Oh and unless you have excrusicating circimstances as to why you cannot take a job you have been accepted for (like IE your Monster INlaw works there, or your arch nemisis, or cost to much to travel there etc) you are bound by the goverments big finger telling you were to go.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 1:44 pm
by t1MMy
Work in the mines for 5 years, take home a 6 figure salary and purchase a house and everything with cash....just like Sunny.

Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 5:48 pm
by Malakai
I would love a job with IBM actually, most of my vendor training is with IBM equipment and technologies. I won't do helpdesk or call center though, I need to be hands on or I'm not happy, which is where my current frustration comes from.
I saw a few jobs with Bytecraft when I was looking on Seek last night, they might be worth a look. I might be persuaded to look at contract or temp positions if the right one came along but no contractor roles... been there done that.
I will stick it out with my current job and top up my FU fund before jumping ship anyway. If the right opportunity comes along the plan might be put into effect sooner.
I need to do more training too, the new server end MS certifications have been out for around 12 months now and I have been putting off upgrading.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 5:57 pm
by DOHC-EB
Well I cant help you sorry. But I started a new job on July 1st. Working for the Government here in Canberra as an I.T Support Officer. Its awesome, really relaxed atmosphere and heaps more money that what i was getting at Ford, Even as a qualified mechanic.
So im definetly going to try and keep this job for as long as I can.
OK bragging over

Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 7:52 pm
by oneredED
Frost wrote:Good at working at heights evan? Look up Tech2Home (Harvey Norman onsite Tech Support), Stream Communications subcontract out these services, all you need to do is spend some minor $$ on PTY LTD, get some insurance etc.
You could also do Foxtel Satillite but unless you have a spare 50k in startup costs might not be worth it (And plan on doing it for years to recoup ur costs)
Tech2Home are a bunch of fuckwits. We helped them setup the entire plan for/in Victoria with Stream, consulting as technicians on the proviso that we would have employment. After two months we were told the project was cancelled "at the top", only for the entire workforce of Team Leaders to be replaced with new untrained techs.
There's money to be had at foxtel, but the setup costs are high, the workload can be inconsistent, and you have to be one of the "cowboys" (someone who bends all the rules) to make the big dosh.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 8:06 pm
by Frost
oneredED wrote:Frost wrote:Good at working at heights evan? Look up Tech2Home (Harvey Norman onsite Tech Support), Stream Communications subcontract out these services, all you need to do is spend some minor $$ on PTY LTD, get some insurance etc.
You could also do Foxtel Satillite but unless you have a spare 50k in startup costs might not be worth it (And plan on doing it for years to recoup ur costs)
Tech2Home are a bunch of fuckwits. We helped them setup the entire plan for/in Victoria with Stream, consulting as technicians on the proviso that we would have employment. After two months we were told the project was cancelled "at the top", only for the entire workforce of Team Leaders to be replaced with new untrained techs.
There's money to be had at foxtel, but the setup costs are high, the workload can be inconsistent, and you have to be one of the "cowboys" (someone who bends all the rules) to make the big dosh.
Ahh yea, I forgot you told me about that. Evan, Tech2Home, Bad idea haha
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 8:11 pm
by Sunboost
t1MMy wrote:Work in the mines for 5 years, take home a 6 figure salary and purchase a house and everything with cash....just like Sunny.

The money isn't in mines, it's in secret shit

That's how me, Rips and Gill roll. We'll tell all in our motivational book to be released next year.
I knew Frost would <3 this thread..
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 8:17 pm
by t1MMy
Sundeep wrote:The money isn't in mines, it's in secret shit

That's how me, Rips and Gill roll. We'll tell all in our motivational book to be released next year.
We know you're a man whore Sunny, the secret was out aaaaaages ago...

Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 8:38 pm
by Sunboost
I'd bother myself with a retaliatory response if I was maybe 17, in high school, in Frankston and repeating year 11.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 8:40 pm
by Frost
Sundeep wrote:t1MMy wrote:Work in the mines for 5 years, take home a 6 figure salary and purchase a house and everything with cash....just like Sunny.

The money isn't in mines, it's in secret shit

That's how me, Rips and Gill roll. We'll tell all in our motivational book to be released next year.
I knew Frost would <3 this thread..
Sundeep. Do you stay on top of the industry your working in? Like stay up with the new cars being made etc etc (ie. working at Vic Roads vehicle compliance or what ever you do) or hang on ill use a mechanic as an example, mechanics have to stay on top of new technology's being released in vehicles if they want to succeed, doctors with new treatments etc etc.
Same with IT. I stay on top of which way the industry is going I would be silly if I don't, play with new technology's, look into who's getting the contracts etc, keeps me ahead if I need a change, encounter new technologies etc.
So of course I love this thread because I have knowledge of which way the IT industry is turning - hence this thread topic of discussion, and at the moment, with the flood of Internationals, dodgy business practices (ie bringing the Indians to Australia (no offense to anyone of that culture on here) on 457 visas, paying them min wage so the companies with the contracts can still meet contract requirements (ie Software/Support is in Aus) and make money), and that there is too many IT qualified or claimed to be IT qualified people in the industry all wanting too much money.
And I admit Iv just justified myself in this thread and looked like an Idiot, but its true if you don't stay up with the industry your going to miss out.
On a side Note. Keep an eye on the NBN roll out in Tas lots of work going to be had in heaps of industries once the NBN reaches the main land.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 8:48 pm
by Sunboost
Man everyone's thinking the same fukkin thing. If you're sooooo good at all this different shit, why the fukk do u bother urself with this E-Series forum? Like, why are you here.. what do you need from this forum? Why do you sent up pseudo accounts if you get banned? If you're interested in the cars, then why haven't you built some 8 or 9 second EF/EL with all the money you make? Don't say that it isn't wise to spend money on cars bla bla bla - anyone making the amount of money that you claim to make wouldn't give a sh!t.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 9:08 pm
by t1MMy
Sundeep wrote:I'd bother myself with a retaliatory response...
LOL....and then you post this,
Sundeep wrote:if I was maybe 17, in high school, in Frankston and repeating year 11.
Looks like a retaliation response to me. Chill out, I wasn't having a go at you when I said you're a man whore. Clearly that was a joke.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 9:42 pm
by Sunboost
I wasn't having a go either

Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 23rd, 2009, 10:55 pm
by Frost
Whateva sundeep, we know your better than all of us cause you pay cash.
Stop making this about me, and making this about what the OP originally said.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 24th, 2009, 11:40 am
by Malakai
There are heaps of IT guys on this forum and other car enthusiast forums, I hope we haven't scared them away from replying about the topic at hand.
I've been on a few cruises with other car clubs and stuff and some of the crowds look like a staff meeting at a software development company or national helpdesk of some description. It's amazing that so many technically minded people blow off steam doing stuff with cars when they aren't at the office.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 24th, 2009, 1:04 pm
by Sunboost
Frost wrote:Whateva sundeep, we know your better than all of us cause you pay cash.
Stop making this about me, and making this about what the OP originally said.
Hey t1mmy brought me in to this.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 24th, 2009, 1:06 pm
by 67rce
Frost wrote:Whateva sundeep, we know your better than all of us cause you pay cash.
Stop making this about me, and making this about what the OP originally said.
frost, no one listens to what someone who turns up to a fight with a keyboard has to say
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 24th, 2009, 3:42 pm
by Frost
67rce wrote:Frost wrote:Whateva sundeep, we know your better than all of us cause you pay cash.
Stop making this about me, and making this about what the OP originally said.
frost, no one listens to what someone who turns up to a fight with a keyboard has to say
Who turned upto a Fight with a Keyboard?
And Sunny: Sorry my mistake.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 24th, 2009, 4:31 pm
by Gozza
I like to think i live in a metaphorical cave. I don't give a **** about the world around me. I don't change. I don't anticipate change. I don't even have any spare change to change giving a **** that i live in a cave not worrying about change.
Chaaaaaaannnngggggeeeeee
ps . got some spare change brew?
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 25th, 2009, 1:35 am
by BlueBlooded
so whats the deal with people taking shots at sundeep. the way i see it is that he likes to keep up with things happening in this world and he puts down his point of view, which is not a wrong thing to do. and what if he pays for everything with cash...he earns it, he saves it and pays for stuff the way he wants...its his bloody money and he can burn it if he wants. ffs get over it guys
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 25th, 2009, 8:11 am
by Gozza
whos taking shots. How does it feel having balls on your chin?
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 25th, 2009, 8:20 am
by Malakai
Ballchinian?
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 25th, 2009, 8:39 am
by 67rce
Frost wrote:67rce wrote:Frost wrote:Whateva sundeep, we know your better than all of us cause you pay cash.
Stop making this about me, and making this about what the OP originally said.
frost, no one listens to what someone who turns up to a fight with a keyboard has to say
Who turned upto a Fight with a Keyboard?
And Sunny: Sorry my mistake.
Obviously someone has forgotten the T2TE50 incident, where he called you a keyboard warrior. You took it too literally cme turned up at the next cruise to fight him with a keyboard in your hands
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 25th, 2009, 10:34 am
by Frost
67rce wrote:Obviously someone has forgotten the T2TE50 incident, where he called you a keyboard warrior. You took it too literally cme turned up at the next cruise to fight him with a keyboard in your hands
Im sorry what state are you from again?
I Didnt turn up with a keyboard in my hands, AND BEING IN THE INDUSTRY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, I often have various computer parts in my car, the keyboard was just one of them, and it was all a haha funny joke execpt a few people (Aleisa and friend), we knew from the start he wasnt going to show. Im sorry my Idea of a cruise isnt to turn up and have a punch on, were not green street hooligns here ok?
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 25th, 2009, 11:01 am
by BlueBlooded
Gozza wrote:whos taking shots. How does it feel having balls on your chin?
you tell us mate how it feels
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 9:29 am
by Gozza
Nice one. The old "I'm to stupid so ill just repeat what you said" trick.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 5:39 pm
by Malakai
t1MMy wrote:Might not be your cup of tea, but ever thought of doing something like that in the Defence Force?
From what I've heard they are screaming for people in that area of work and it pays well. Just a thought...
Yeah I don't think it's my cup of tea. I prefer it if my job doesn't increase my likelihood of dying. It's just a little deal breaker rule that I have when applying for a job.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 5:47 pm
by jarryddelany
ring toll personal factory hand, 650-750 clear a week its ok for money :S
ph: 83692400
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 6:01 pm
by BlueBlooded
Gozza wrote:Nice one. The old "I'm to stupid so ill just repeat what you said" trick.
well why dont you answer if your the smart one ey ??
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 6:49 pm
by t1MMy
Malakai wrote:t1MMy wrote:Might not be your cup of tea, but ever thought of doing something like that in the Defence Force?
From what I've heard they are screaming for people in that area of work and it pays well. Just a thought...
Yeah I don't think it's my cup of tea. I prefer it if my job doesn't increase my likelihood of dying. It's just a little deal breaker rule that I have when applying for a job.
Hehe fair enough. Good luck with the job hunting.
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 9:33 pm
by Malakai
jarryddelany wrote:ring toll personal factory hand, 650-750 clear a week its ok for money :S
ph: 83692400
WTF?
Re: I'm looking for a change of scenery as far as work goes

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July 27th, 2009, 9:39 pm
by jarryddelany
wel if someone wants work call toll personal