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    I work for a foreign imperialist government

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    at the moment, nothing. i start at Air NZ engineering next monday though. today i'm going flying, then re-stocking my tool box. i found a stahlwille supplier in hamilton who will do me some great deals on the coolest tools

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    IT Consultant (keyboard monkey), I've been in the industry for 15 years. Mostly I do Network Administration and occasionally when my minions stuff up I actaully fix a plebs computer or two. I also do software development among a few other things.

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    I manage the southern hemisphere's largest and most advanced digital scanning camera facility. We're based in the National Library of NZ, just up from Parliament Buildings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck
    well unfortunately I dont work in a profession that would be much help to you guys...unless you trying to avoid tax. Oh no yes Im a Bean Counter. Ahhhh but where I work is very very handy if you doing your house up - say no more
    Hey MadDuck, do you do accounting for landlords?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    Signed my life to the puss for a few years. Interesting who will know this term..
    Yeah a few of my own family been there,calling any of them a pusser is a very good way to start a fight.I like to keep my feet dry and don't like doing as I'm told so I'm a part time dry stock farmer That does all the dirty work on two family propertys.
    Ya' think there would be a buck in it but

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    I'm a motor mechanic - not something I admit to often,bike riders are such experts in this field I just keep quiet and watch them dig holes with their ignorance....I've learned they don't appreiciate correction.I know squat about computers and can't hammer a nail so pay people to do it for me.

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    I'm an IT geek, a system admin/network admin/developer/techy pretty much if its deals with computers i can do it, as long as its not arty stuff, i don't have artisic bone in my body, some draw on paper what they want i can do it, just not think of ideas myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    I'm an IT geek, a system admin/network admin/developer/techy pretty much if its deals with computers i can do it, as long as its not arty stuff, i don't have artisic bone in my body, some draw on paper what they want i can do it, just not think of ideas myself.
    This pretty much describes me as well. I deal in large corporate databases mainly.
    Matt Thompson

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    Im currently a Motorcycle Postie and Relief Milker...... I have my exam for Officer Selection into the Army on the this Wednesday (12/05) , i used to work as a builders labourer, and im very handy with hand tools and swinging a hammer...
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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewt
    This pretty much describes me as well. I deal in large corporate databases mainly.
    yeah i am a db admin as well, with a rather large oracle database sitting on an aix system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    yeah i am a db admin as well, with a rather large oracle database sitting on an aix system.
    I'm a Oracle dba mainly (95%) but have done the others in my previous IT life (used to do heaps of Novell Netware, general PC stuff and the odd bit of c++).

    How big is your Oracle DB ?? I've spent the last 6 years at a very large govt site looking after various DB's there.
    Matt Thompson

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