What do you do when not brewing (ie work)

Other topics - beer-related or not.

Feild? (pick the MOST apropriate)

Trade
9
20%
IT
5
11%
Academia/research/teaching
4
9%
Law/comerce/marketing (white collar)
4
9%
Student
6
13%
Engineer
3
7%
Domestic engineer
2
4%
Unemployed/retired
2
4%
Other
11
24%
 
Total votes: 46

Stangas
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Post by Stangas »

Well i'm a sparky by trade, but am running a power station (operator)... sort of like homer simpson.. but burn coal, not uranium, plutonium
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MHD
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Post by MHD »

Damn... that means I am working to put you out of a job (Doing PhD in energy research, specifically fusion)
Fermenting: Responsibly American Brown (Drink Responsibly) My first AG!
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)
Lebowski
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Post by Lebowski »

silkworm wrote:
Lebowski wrote:Was doing an IT degree, finishing next year but just got a job at a homebrew shop :D
Your shout Lebowski :wink:
Nice job 8)
So do you take your work home with you?
Only started today, but aparently theres a staff discount :D
Simo
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Post by Simo »

well i'm a student (finished year 12 this year, heading to uni next year). I hope to do Science/Commerce or, if I miss out on that, Science. Either way I'll be majoring in Marine Biology.
My current part time job is working at a Scuba diving shop which I have been doing for 2 or 3 years. In that time i've also worked as a laborer for a landscape designer.
recharge
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Joined: Wednesday Dec 07, 2005 7:47 pm
Location: Perth

Post by recharge »

Hi all i am a social trainer and new to brewing beer so thanks for all the good reading.
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gregb
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Post by gregb »

Recharge, what is a social trainer?

BTW I'm a Business Analyst.

Cheers,
Greg
Oliver
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Post by Oliver »

Hey AB, you've got me thinking .... (dangerous, I know!)

In what state are you based?

Oliver
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Location: Melb

Post by 111222333 »

am/was a student. get final results in 4 days, hoping to do biomed science or else science/engineering double degree. i am also the most incompetent dish pig in the world, but some how managed to stay in a job for two years. if all else fails, im gona start a micro brewery :P
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Post by Apprentice Brewmaster »

Oliver wrote:Hey AB, you've got me thinking .... (dangerous, I know!)

In what state are you based?

Oliver
Sydney, NSW :wink:

Are you around here?

AB
Oliver
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Post by Oliver »

No, bugger it. I'm in Melbourne. Do you know any trustworthy screen-printing colleagues here?

Oliver
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Post by Apprentice Brewmaster »

No sorry Oliver. We only use sydney based operators, or get it done in china.

Sorry i can't help much more than maybe give some advice etc etc :P
recharge
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Joined: Wednesday Dec 07, 2005 7:47 pm
Location: Perth

Post by recharge »

As a social trainer i work with intellectually disabled people.
Basically teaching life skills in a home enviroment.
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tyrone
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Location: gladstone;Quensland

Post by tyrone »

Sounds like difficult but rewarding work.Good on you!
Drinking: wheat
listening to:80's greatest hits
Cheeno
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Location: East Bentleigh
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Post by Cheeno »

Postie
'cause I love that dirty water!
yardglass
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Joined: Sunday Oct 09, 2005 7:40 am
Location: Brewing in the Shed.

Post by yardglass »

recharge wrote:As a social trainer i work with intellectually disabled people.
Basically teaching life skills in a home enviroment.
Hat's off to you recharge.

me, i'm a Boilermaker.

yardy
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

GOOD BREWS
dags64
Posts: 170
Joined: Friday Nov 25, 2005 9:28 pm
Location: Adelaide Hills

Post by dags64 »

public servant (but I like to think that I am one who does not steal oxygen :wink: )

ex army for 20 years
tyrone
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Post by tyrone »

Now thats what this country needs to run it ; the same people that run the army: the sargents :idea:
Drinking: wheat
listening to:80's greatest hits
dags64
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Post by dags64 »

tyrone wrote:Now thats what this country needs to run it ; the same people that run the army: the sargents :idea:
yeh I was one of them once
General
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Joined: Sunday Feb 06, 2005 4:02 pm
Location: Melbourne, VIC

Post by General »

I work in admin at Optus.

I try not to stuff up too many phone and internet services.
Jeffro

All I need is a cold beer, a kind word, and unquestioned world domination.
flosso
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Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Post by flosso »

I'm a business analyst as well, our company works with banks in Aus and around Asia.
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