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17-03-2016, 04:47 PM | #91 | ||
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Hey, self employed last few years just doing small removals jobs & hiring out my services with small truck or van based in regional Victoria. Has it's ups and downs but enjoy driving and get to see a lot of this state and beyond that I hadn't seen before.
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17-03-2016, 05:24 PM | #92 | ||
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Overboard on pictures!
I am a third generation tanker driver. Get to do heaps of varied deliveries. Including farms, ships, trains ect. Tomorrow I am going on a barge to Hayman Island for instance! Today I did servos farms and filled tanks for Keswick Island. Love my job. Always wanted to be a racing car driver. Suppose I sort of made it. Lol |
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17-03-2016, 06:26 PM | #93 | ||
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Hey Blackf6
Ever run out of fuel on your runs Liked the shot of fuelling up the diesel locomotive - never thought it would be fuelled up like that- thought it would be through a fixed filler at terminal... To all you guys and girls out there in machinery, from this desk jockey- sorta envious....
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17-03-2016, 06:42 PM | #94 | ||
R51 Pathy, 91 Jayco Swan
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That train is a roaming rail grinder. That goes around the tracks machining the surface. They stay out for weeks at a time. Hence why they have to be refuelled at sidings. We also fill tanks at train stations that the loco use there. I run out of fuel every day. There is never enough to go around.
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17-03-2016, 07:03 PM | #95 | |||
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17-03-2016, 10:24 PM | #96 | |||
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Favorite because the landscape looks fantastic, especially the thick bush land as you go up the mountain. Least favourite because you have the infamous Bylong No 3 tunnel which is 2km long, but only a little wider and taller than a loco. It works the loco's to the absolute limit so the chance of a breakdown is higher in the tunnel than on a regular bit of track. If you breakdown inside the tunnel you have to evacuate after putting on a breathing apparatus due to the thickness of exhaust fumes. Walking 1km+ on uneven ground, in the pitch black, with a face mark and a huge bag on my back isn't something I would like to do. Most are fueled at a purpose built fueling site. But we have banker locos that are fueled directly from a truck. Banker locos are the ones that attach to the rear of trains to help push them up a big hill. The problem is this hill is about 200km from the fueling point. A 400km trip to fuel isn't practical so they just fuel them straight from the truck in a siding at the bottom of the hill. |
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17-03-2016, 11:05 PM | #97 | |||
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Fellow Novocastrian- really liked your photo of Bylong-remember driving along that Bylong valley in my FGX XR8 last year going to Bathurst. So beautiful, and the road was probably the greatest drive I have ever done of that kind. I really hope the coal mines are not allowed to desecrate the Bylong Valley....
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18-03-2016, 10:12 AM | #98 | |||
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18-03-2016, 11:56 AM | #99 | ||
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18-03-2016, 12:27 PM | #100 | |||
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NOW early 40's, alot of Major Projects under my belt, a few company changes later, and I earn 3 times what a labourer does and work less hours too. My Supervisors are 10 years older and earn twice what I earn, some serious cash. Sometimes you got to stick with it to reap the rewards. |
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18-03-2016, 06:06 PM | #101 | ||
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I have been in the architectural signage industry my whole working life, starting and running my own business since 2001. It is definitely an interesting industry, as we need to be a master of all trades (graphic designer, computer operator, cabinet maker, sheet metal fabricator, steel welder / fabricator, CNC profile cutter operator, spray painter, plastic fabricator, printer, electrician and all round problem solver / solution finder.........well I'm sure you get the idea!! The great thing about it is that our workshop is any mans dream with most tools and machines you could ever need on hand to make whatever you want!! The work is really interesting too, as every customer is wanting something individual, so the job variety and satisfaction is usually always there.
A few years ago, I started another really cool business with a few other guys and am now a part owner in one of Australia's biggest and best indoor electric go karting centres!! It is one of those businesses that you can actually really "enjoy" being a part of and doesn't really feel like work at all most of the time!! |
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18-03-2016, 07:04 PM | #102 | ||
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I take you're tax.
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18-03-2016, 10:33 PM | #103 | |||
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I have heard rumours about putting a mine there, but I can't see that happening anytime soon with such low coal prices. Some well established mines are only making a profit because they slashed hundreds of jobs. I can't see much of a profit in building a mine from scratch, but what would I know about building a mine. Hopefully Bylong Valley will stay looking good. I actually enjoy the whole area from Sandy Hollow to Cooyal. |
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18-03-2016, 10:37 PM | #104 | |||
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19-03-2016, 07:47 AM | #105 | ||
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19-03-2016, 07:56 AM | #106 | |||
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19-03-2016, 09:07 AM | #107 | |||
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psychobimbo - Sweet! I'll have to keep an eye out for your XR8 in the car park then!
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Picture driving an hour to get to your workplace, already knowing you have nothing solid ahead of you once you arrive. Then contacting your Australasian contacts both within the consultancy (Auckland, Darwin, Hobart, Perth, Melbourne, Geelong, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney) and cold-calling old clients to try & win some billable work. By now you've spent most of the morning trying to chase work, and having not won any you can't put "unsuccessful marketing" down on your timesheet. Even the guys in the soil lab don't have any work for you, and you'd spent an hour yesterday unblocking their soil sampling drain pipe that was clogged with "organics" just so you could put an hour down on your timesheet. This drainpipe job was a job their work experience kid baulked at. So now, with it clear that you have no work for the day, you drive an hour home. You have a choice for the morning's work: write it off as an unpaid day off, or take annual leave just so your fortnight's pay hasn't taken a hit. People who were billing unprofitable work were either getting the sack, or their entire team would be placed on a part-time basis until "the market improved" - it still hasn't. Now repeat this for months, years. You can see why I left & started fresh. I haven't looked back since. There's another difference between my new job & my old career - I actually like what I'm doing now. I think I was reaping the rewards upon leaving Engineering. |
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19-03-2016, 09:30 AM | #108 | ||
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Semi retired and back working on cars, old cars now but they were new back in 1971 when I was doing my mechanical apprenticeship.
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19-03-2016, 11:49 AM | #109 | ||
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There is no comparison to the traditional petrol karts. These things are torquey right off the mark and the acceleration / handling is unbelievable for rental karts!! They even sound like true F1 cars too!!
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19-03-2016, 01:44 PM | #110 | |||
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19-03-2016, 02:39 PM | #111 | ||
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I have been in my industry for 30 years and my current role for 15. I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up.
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19-03-2016, 04:26 PM | #112 | ||
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Wont start at beginning, to far back
30 years ago with a wife, house and 2 daughters we were blessed with a disabled son who we were told would die within 6 weeks,(I walked out of my supermarket deadend job and played the social walfare system with no regrets. One of us with son visiting yobs around town the other looking after 2 girls. Was told again at 3 months, then at 6 months, at the age of 11 months a visiting doc from overseas meets him and throws **** at our doc specilists, they had been all the problems into one basket whereas there were two major problems not even related. He is now 30 years old but mental age between 8 - 16 depending on mood,has a girl friend...funny as. During this time I farted around grabbing anything I could (late 80's banana republic depression) then 2005 a friend offered me a job driving a mobile grain cleaning business on Eyre Peninsula. Major sea change left 2 girls and grandchildren in Ade. and came here. NEVER going back to Ade. to live. 6 years ago one of our dogs died and wanted him cremated. Nothing here.........then.....there is now! We established a pet crematorium and cover regional SA. Recently branched out, now work with glass blower adding ashes into glass spheres. www.eternitypetmemorials.com.au me now mid 60's love the job, the rewards and have plans for more work and expansion for next 15 years.
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19-03-2016, 06:12 PM | #114 | ||
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This, i live in Canberra and it is easily the most fun i have ever had on rent carts. Super fun and pretty fast for what they are. If you go there regularly (we do with work) you can get time packages and it works out to be an ok deal. Flogs your body but, forgot how much decent carts cane you when driving hard.
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21-03-2016, 01:10 PM | #115 | ||
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How's your one work? Mon-fri? We do a 7 day fortnight
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21-03-2016, 01:30 PM | #116 | |||
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Will have to catch up at some stage so that we can put faces and names to usernames....call me on x3121 the next time you are on day shift if you like....
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21-03-2016, 05:26 PM | #117 | ||
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Yeah I am 5/2 Mon-Fri.....its balls. Im home every second night.
In theory I can leave around 2PM on a friday if I want but there is usually so much to do its hard. Biggest skill I am learning (well among them)...saying no and also realizing the mine is 24/7 and it doesnt stop for anyone...it will be there tomorrow so if its not critical dont let it stress you. Easier said than done though.
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21-03-2016, 08:40 PM | #118 | |||
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I started in the store there & moved over. As you said the place doesn't stop. Biggest thing I've noticed about operating to being in the store/customer is once the day ends you go home & not worry about what you've forgotten or haven't done.. It's brilliant
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21-03-2016, 09:20 PM | #119 | ||
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My day job is as a sales rep for a lawn and garden products wholesaler. Best part is being paid to drive around all day and building relationships with the customers and helping them to improve their business. The company is a well respected, long established one, the team from the bottom to the top are all on the same page, its awesome.
My other mistress is gardening and property maintenance business I operate on weekends. I have a main client who owns a childcare centre and I look after hers and her families places, and money is no object. Like the variety, one weekend I can be schlepping 10yds of soft fall, or cleaning every flouro light fitting in the place or trimming a 40mt hedge. My Blower vac gets at least 2 hrs solid work a week keeping the place clean. I pay a shyte load of tax but it keeps me busy and creative. From here, my house should be paid off by the time im 55 (36 now) who knows, by then I might be able to ride a mower like forrest gump for 3 days a week.
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21-03-2016, 09:32 PM | #120 | |||
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Yeah I've been there a few times too, I think i gave myself whiplash the first time i went there because I didn't realize how quick they were and the slippery concrete combined to me powering through the corner at the end of the straight slamming into the barrier Mario kart style. Bounced off but massive thud. Did it half a lap later too lol. Awesome fun and once I realized it wasn't the same as petrol karts on an outdoor circuit it was alright. They do sound wicked and accelerate pretty hard, but require a fair bit of finessing through the corners modulating brake and throttle a lot more, also takes a lap or two for the tyres to warm up. Nice track cars sitting in the viewing area too, looks like it gives u guys some nice toys. |
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