Page 11 of 22 FirstFirst ... 91011121321 ... LastLast
Results 151 to 165 of 330

Thread: What do you do for a job?

  1. #151
    Join Date
    11th May 2004 - 21:30
    Bike
    2001 Suzuki GSF250V
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    263
    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    Coming from a DBA background performance is all I think about.
    Coming from a sysadmin background, good logging is my number one. Efficiency follows a close second 8).

    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    I just heard that season 4 is due in mid September !!
    Yeah, well, mine's shipping even as we speak from Canada.

    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    Whitcoulls had 3 copies of seasons 1,2,3 and the season 1 packs were in a smaller plastic box rather than the current box sets.
    I saw the new Season 1 pack in Real Groovy. It's almost tempting to replace the current box sets, considering how much shelf space it would save. Although Bab 5 is hardly the worst offender on that front (Buffy, anyone?).

    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    Not sure why they put those wings on the tank, maybe so it would look a little less like the monster. Who knows. To be honest I didn't like them much until I actually saw one. I think they look quite different when you see them for real.
    Yeah; it's funny how different bikes can look. I think the Hyabusa is a mobile work of art, but it's a lot shorter in real life than it looks in photos; the Cagiva Raptor looks like a prop for Aliens when it's in a magazine, but looks a bit more normal in the skin.

  2. #152
    Join Date
    11th May 2004 - 21:30
    Bike
    2001 Suzuki GSF250V
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    263
    Quote Originally Posted by sndrmn
    Another "IT Geek"
    Work for IBM as a Technology Securty Administrator for one our clients (a bank....there is only 1 so should'nt be too hard to figure out for all those DBA's out there.....haha)
    Heh. I know a chunk of the more recent immigrants into Westpac who came form the Bank of New Zealand - Keith Lawry, Bruce Laken and the rest of that mob.

  3. #153
    Join Date
    31st May 2004 - 20:31
    Bike
    '77 Honda CB125T
    Location
    North Shore, Auckland
    Posts
    4
    Well I'm a stockboy at placemakers so conclusively I can fix or mod anything including a pallet jack.

  4. #154
    Join Date
    20th November 2002 - 11:00
    Bike
    SW-125R(F4-TF125), ZXRD400, RD250LC
    Location
    Wellington, New Zealand,
    Posts
    5,963
    Blog Entries
    36
    Digital Prepress operator, webmaster, lackie.

  5. #155
    Join Date
    17th December 2003 - 20:00
    Bike
    SV1000, RG500, RD350
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    1,100
    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    Signed my life to the puss for a few years. Interesting who will know this term..
    Cue some guys in strange gear - an indian, a construction worker, a sailor, etc...
    Now how does that song go?
    Geoff
    (\_/)
    (O.o)
    (> <) Peace through superior firepower...
    Build your own dyno - PM me for the link of if you want to use it (bring beer)

  6. #156
    Join Date
    17th December 2003 - 20:00
    Bike
    SV1000, RG500, RD350
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    1,100
    Currently a post grad student Fire engineer,so if you want to burn stuff down :-)
    Before that - mechanical engineer in ventilation and building services and way back when, i had a small business doing welding and fabrication work.
    Still got the gear if anyone needs stuff made.
    geoff
    (\_/)
    (O.o)
    (> <) Peace through superior firepower...
    Build your own dyno - PM me for the link of if you want to use it (bring beer)

  7. #157
    Join Date
    29th September 2003 - 12:00
    Bike
    ZR750 Kawasaki
    Location
    Waiuku
    Posts
    1,946
    The eazy life is over.
    I'm now driving a vehicle salvage unit,that's TOW TRUCK to you lot.
    If ya' park illegaly I don't care, but if ya' park it in a ditch or it just don't go we might meet.
    Cheers.

  8. #158
    Good one Jack - we shelved our tow truck when the new regs and licences came in...the boss couldn't afford to pay for 6 licences,and we couldn't afford the tats.You got the tats covered and sun glasses are cheap.
    In and out of jobs, running free
    Waging war with society

  9. #159
    Join Date
    22nd July 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    Honda XR250,VTR1000F,FXR-bucket
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    281
    Im a IT copier tech

    I install new copier/printer/ scanners onto networks and fix em when they break down.

    Only good thing i can do is print colour pics on our colour copier

    Also scan manuals to PDF
    (needs to be unbound....)

    Cheers
    Grantman

  10. #160
    Join Date
    8th August 2004 - 23:11
    Bike
    1987 Nifty 50
    Location
    Ashhurst
    Posts
    1,492
    I am an apprentice electrician for Her Majesty's Army out at Linton- mainly domestic installations,rewires etc. Have got a fairly decent tool kit they have issued me with, and the best bit is, if I break any of it, they replace it free !!
    "Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"

  11. #161
    Join Date
    25th July 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    70's Superbikes
    Location
    Naike- Just Doin' It!
    Posts
    1,202
    Quote Originally Posted by Deano
    I am an EHO (figure that one out) and sometimes monitor noise levels from a wide range of sources, usually industry. You must do a fair bit of work for pubs and the like would'nt you ?

    I used to do residential noise control also, but now that is contracted out to a security firm. While I enjoy a bit of loud music myself, I once served a notice on the local mongrel mob (with a Police escort of course).

    Oh yeah, I considered doing acoustic consulting to verify vehicle noise levels, with all the hoohaa about boy racer's exhausts etc, but considering the limits are pretty low (85dBA from memory) MOST if not all aftermarket exhaust systems would fail anyway.
    I too am in the Environmental field, but I work in with 4 large companies in the manufacturing side, cleaner production etc..
    And one of the companies makes DUCT TAPE !!
    Yeah, it comes off the coater in 25,000 meter reels 1200mm wide !
    Alright start sucking up
    Blast From The Past Axis of Oil

  12. #162
    Join Date
    12th August 2004 - 10:00
    Bike
    1997 Ducati 600 Supersport
    Location
    at work
    Posts
    3,092
    Music manager at a jukebox manufacturer/exporter.
    which basically means i have to listen to lots of crap music (HipHop sux) and keep our customers happy by supplying them custom playlists/updates etc..
    IT man for said company
    which means when some idiot breaks it, I gotta fix it.
    And the better half is a part time phone answerer for a welly and Auck jukebox hire company.
    yes, we build them and sell them to ourselves.

    so if you're having a party, it might pay to talk to me so i can get you a deal

    also am an ex spraypainter if you bike needs a coat or two (or 5 and a few of clear)

  13. #163
    Join Date
    20th August 2004 - 13:16
    Bike
    XZ10R 2006
    Location
    lost
    Posts
    617

    Wink

    sys admin/server support ,300 servers, 4500 workstations,8000+ user IDs
    when i have a bad day 8000+ Lusers have a bad day


  14. #164
    Join Date
    27th November 2003 - 12:00
    Bike
    None any more
    Location
    Ngaio, Wellington
    Posts
    13,111
    Quote Originally Posted by Madmax
    sys admin/server support ,300 servers, 4500 workstations,8000+ user IDs
    when i have a bad day 8000+ Lusers have a bad day
    MSD, perhaps?
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

  15. #165
    Join Date
    27th September 2003 - 12:00
    Bike
    "Bagheera" GSX1400K5
    Location
    Whangarei
    Posts
    2,876
    Well for a bit of varity this Winter (from Horses Shoeing), I have been pulling tits twice a day (80 nipples at anyone time, and getting up to 800 nipples each shift), and teaching the young how to suck (around 80 of those little buggers now). Would enjoy it more if it was not for the 5am wake-up, and all the shit that gets flung at me on a daily basis.
    But on the + side I get to ride the company bike daily . A big powerfull CT125 (must admit I'm enjoying playing in the mud with it, but it would be better if the company director got the front wheel bearings fixed (front wheel wobbles like you wouldn't beleave ). Font brakes work (just, only because I worked on them, although he did pay for the replacement cable).
    Well better Fu*k-off, 800 nipples are waiting for me
    New Zealand......
    The Best Place in the World to live if ya Broke


    "Whole life balance, Daniel-San" ("Karate Kid")

    Kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui ( Be strong, be brave, be steadfast and sure)
    DON'T RIDE LIKE YA STOLE IT, RIDE TO SURVIVE.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •