I just wanted to see how many smartasses there are on here. =P
Nah just wanted to see what the majority of you are doing career/study wise.
EDIT: I just realised I left out Working and studying!
Sorry guys. I know there's a fair few of you who do that.
ATT MOD: If a mod can edit my poll and add an extra option that would be great: Working and Studying
Also can the option of voting be changed to multiple. I know some people who work and study will probably choose that and then also want to choose the institute they're attending as well. i.e university
Sorry I'm a little out of it at the moment.
Are you going to be/or already doing any of the following?:
* University
* TAFE
* Traineeship
* Apprenticeship
* Working but not studying
* Unemployed and not studying
I understand that Australia's naming for certain things like TAFE may differ from that of wherever you're from.
But still post anyway telling us what you're doing or intend on doing studywise for those of you just entering college etc. And careerwise for those of you who have been working since you left school or left college etc.
I have done a couple of traineeships through my workplaces and I am now currently employed at a Pharmacy as a Data Controller.
I've never really been one for going to Uni or doing too much further studying. I do what is necessary for the job I'm in to gain extra qualifications but I can't see myself enduring anymore studying outside of that.
However, some people love studying and need to study for whatever they want to become one day.
Tell us what you're doing with your life at the current moment studywise/careerwise and what you intend/hope to make out of it.
Even if you're unemployed and not studying. Tell us why you're not out there doing something. What's holding you back?
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I'll provide definitions for those of you who don't quite understand what some of the following are:
* University: What most places usually call College
* TAFE: It's similar to university but obviously the final diploma/certificate won't be as valuable as a University Diploma/certificate. You're taught more about the subject in University. You can only learn certain subjects in TAFE. e.g: You can't become a Doctor or Dentist or anything that high up by going to TAFE.
* Traineeship: It is a TAFE certificate often earned through a school-based traineeship attended once a week. The government pays for you to earn your certificate. A typical traineeship lasts for around 2 years. Depending on how fast you complete your modules.
* Apprenticeship: It is similar to a Traineeship however it lasts for 4 years. Boys usually take up apprenticeships when they leave highschool to learn a trade such as: cabinet-making or to become an electrician. It's not very common for girls to do apprenticeships.
* Working but not studying: Explanatory =P
* Unemployed and not studying: Explanatory =D
Once again please explain why you're doing what you're doing.
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If you feel I've left anything out just reply to the topic anyway. =P
Nah just wanted to see what the majority of you are doing career/study wise.
EDIT: I just realised I left out Working and studying!
Sorry guys. I know there's a fair few of you who do that.
ATT MOD: If a mod can edit my poll and add an extra option that would be great: Working and Studying
Also can the option of voting be changed to multiple. I know some people who work and study will probably choose that and then also want to choose the institute they're attending as well. i.e university
Sorry I'm a little out of it at the moment. Are you going to be/or already doing any of the following?:
* University
* TAFE
* Traineeship
* Apprenticeship
* Working but not studying
* Unemployed and not studying
I understand that Australia's naming for certain things like TAFE may differ from that of wherever you're from.
But still post anyway telling us what you're doing or intend on doing studywise for those of you just entering college etc. And careerwise for those of you who have been working since you left school or left college etc.
I have done a couple of traineeships through my workplaces and I am now currently employed at a Pharmacy as a Data Controller.
I've never really been one for going to Uni or doing too much further studying. I do what is necessary for the job I'm in to gain extra qualifications but I can't see myself enduring anymore studying outside of that.
However, some people love studying and need to study for whatever they want to become one day.
Tell us what you're doing with your life at the current moment studywise/careerwise and what you intend/hope to make out of it.
Even if you're unemployed and not studying. Tell us why you're not out there doing something. What's holding you back?
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I'll provide definitions for those of you who don't quite understand what some of the following are:
* University: What most places usually call College
* TAFE: It's similar to university but obviously the final diploma/certificate won't be as valuable as a University Diploma/certificate. You're taught more about the subject in University. You can only learn certain subjects in TAFE. e.g: You can't become a Doctor or Dentist or anything that high up by going to TAFE.
* Traineeship: It is a TAFE certificate often earned through a school-based traineeship attended once a week. The government pays for you to earn your certificate. A typical traineeship lasts for around 2 years. Depending on how fast you complete your modules.
* Apprenticeship: It is similar to a Traineeship however it lasts for 4 years. Boys usually take up apprenticeships when they leave highschool to learn a trade such as: cabinet-making or to become an electrician. It's not very common for girls to do apprenticeships.
* Working but not studying: Explanatory =P
* Unemployed and not studying: Explanatory =D
Once again please explain why you're doing what you're doing.
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If you feel I've left anything out just reply to the topic anyway. =P
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. This is not a joke, I repet, this is not a joke.
Its great as its a job that can take me all over the world which is pretty cool. i just hope i dont get sacked before then, had a little bust up with the boss and things arent looking good
I aspire to move up to perm status and try my hands at System Analyst, where I can write documentation and be in direct contact with our clients. I'm a people person. I do enjoy my job though, good people good friends, and of course soccer year round when I don't break my knee in two.



Makes finding a job VERY difficult. >.<