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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Mount Martha
Posts: 769
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Gday people, after finding out Heavy Vehicle Mechanic Apprenticeships are rare as hens teeth down here in Victoria, I'm considering getting into Boilermaking or Fitting and Turning. I have come across two employers who would be keen to see me regarding these two jobs and am just looking for some advise as to which one is the better career path to go down. I'm leading slightly towards Fitting and Turning but the job is 45 minutes from home compared to the Boiler making/welding position which is 15 minutes away and with fuel costs it's a pretty big factor to consider.
Cheers Cammo |
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