final year industrial design student specialising in car design. & to support my zed & beer addictions i work the bar at the Anglesea Golf Club oh & this was done like 6 months back, huge freakin thread, cant believe you missed it! cheers, tim
Year 11 lol I guess this was pointed at all members not just the ones who own a zed already... Year 11
Well it could have gone in runs own business as i am a part owner but i work in the financial planning and mortgage broking industry
Primary School Teacher. Yep, boost 101 is my favourite subject to teach... lol I love driving the Z into work amongst all the Camry's and Festiva's... I saw that someone else chose Educational... or is that JamesZX in Year 11?
..... at the moment: 2 days a week i work as a marketing coordinator 1 day a week i work at a bottle shop the rest of the working week i'm at uni studying final year Bach of Commerce (Mjr Marketing, HR and Management) and Bach Behavioural Science on weekends, drinking hard with me mates and thinking of ways to save money for my next mod. cheers Jay
Agricultural Scientist do Agricultural Research and Development Full time, finished uni last year. Got Zed while in final year of Uni! :zlove:
I'm a sound engineer/hire department manager for a major sound/lighting/vision company on the Gold Coast. We install, sell and hire sound lighting and AV gear. I mix for the majority of artists that come through the nightclubs as well as setting up for international DJ's etc. that are on tour.
[QUOTIf you click on the number you can see who answered what, you will find Tokyo Geoff has selected it
I'm a car detailer... Now i mostly work on brand new toyota's... its ok but meh its a job and sick of being the one to fix up others stuff's ups in the second hand cars... Things could change and not be a detailer anymore
Medical Scientist.... You know, blood testing, and stuff! Mostly boring routine, but occasionally gets exciting (a bit like accountancy, really) when there's a big MCA (Motor Car/Cycle Accident) or industrial accident in the area we serve, that needs blood transfusions etc. That's when the TV medical shows have got it right, and everything is "STAT" (Latin for "I need it, already")