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Mar 17, 2011
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Just joined. Ex-Mechanical Engineer, and management consultant, now contract management consultant (freelance) and cycling tour operator. I'm aiming for a 'portfolio' career combining my passions, what I'm good at, and what pays the bills!
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
in 5 years, billionaire genius.

Right now, finishing my bachelor computer engineering...



in 4 years, billionaire genius.

Right now, finishing my bachelor mechanical engineering...

p.s. mechanical engineering > computer engineering :p so i will become a billionaire faster then you >:3
 
Feb 20, 2011
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independent software engineering consultant. specialize in systems integration/middleware/database. Also take on some team lead/tech management if needed. Really love this way of life; I've pared my life down to where I can make a good living working 10 months a year, and travel and spend time w/my son as much as possible. Love the creativity and variety of it.
 
Feb 27, 2010
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Student. Studying Quantitative finance at a master level. Soon to be intern in risk management in one insurance company.
 
May 6, 2009
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Sofía_ said:
Hope you get one soon.

I'm working in a bakery and studing astronomy.

I haven't due to a holiday and then a crash the day before I was due to go back to work I break my collarbone and I've had an extended break.
 
Project management consultant, freelance. Bring me your failing project and I will turn it round....well maybe.

Also, I take photographs, sometimes someone even pays me for one of them. I'd like to do that full-time, but it's difficult to make a full-time living.

I'm not very good at being employed. I don't suffer fools gladly.
 
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Quit my Job, have my own business now. which means i can be on the net for 20 hrs a day :D
 
Jun 22, 2011
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Greenkeeper at Lakelands Golf Club. Have been doing it for just over ten years, started out in Canberra and moved to the Gold Coast in January because I was sick of the cold Canberra Winters.
Love it, working outdoors is great, could not handle a 9-5 office job.
 
Jul 16, 2011
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Hello I'm new here or almost, been riding thespot, but only signed up now.

What I do' Well I'm an accountant on a bankrupt country, but not my fault.
Finally bought a road cycle (300€), but I'm afraid it wont replace my 4 mountain bike machines, I'm always getting out of the tar to those dirt roads.

Anyway love cycling, and when work and family let me, you probably find me in some track with lots of ups and downs.

Ah almost forget it I'm from Portugal, those red and green flags you see in the tour de France
 
May 6, 2009
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Sem Travões said:
Hello I'm new here or almost, been riding thespot, but only signed up now.

What I do' Well I'm an accountant on a bankrupt country, but not my fault.
Finally bought a road cycle (300€), but I'm afraid it wont replace my 4 mountain bike machines, I'm always getting out of the tar to those dirt roads.

Anyway love cycling, and when work and family let me, you probably find me in some track with lots of ups and downs.

Ah almost forget it I'm from Portugal, those red and green flags you see in the tour de France

Welcome :)

Look out for posts by issoisso and Parrulo, they are both Portuguese as well.
 
Sem Travões said:
Hello I'm new here or almost, been riding thespot, but only signed up now.

What I do' Well I'm an accountant on a bankrupt country, but not my fault.
Finally bought a road cycle (300€), but I'm afraid it wont replace my 4 mountain bike machines, I'm always getting out of the tar to those dirt roads.

Anyway love cycling, and when work and family let me, you probably find me in some track with lots of ups and downs.

Ah almost forget it I'm from Portugal, those red and green flags you see in the tour de France

just saw your post. Welcome! lots of fun folks here...
and some opposing opinions :)