Hello another time! (And some questions, of course)

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by XoliCB, Aug 19, 2003.

  1. XoliCB

    XoliCB Guest

    I'm back from my holidays around the Alps, only 4266kms in 15 days, not bad,
    is it?

    The first and las day (go and return) took 1800kms from these 4466kms so we
    got only 2600kms of mountain and twisty roads.
    We eat greately each day, and several "Grossen Bier" make us sleep deeply
    each night ;-)
    The Aprilia and the Deauville (my friend's bike) work properly all the time
    and only one time my bike decided to fall on the road, but we were almost
    stopped and nothing happened.

    Shortly you can see some pictures in my web page (I'll put a new post when
    it's ready) but you must wait till we come, to see the rest of the pictures,
    because I use to travel with my reflex and a digital camera.


    Now the cuestions:

    I've been working in my resume and I think It's ready but, as these things
    work different from one contry to another I have some questions to ask:
    1- Do you use to mention your driving licenses? (car and motorcycle) In
    spain it's usual because a car driving license can cost about 1000AUD and
    not anybody has it.
    2- You'll put your age? the birthday's date?
    3- What about a picture? It is usual here.



    Thank you very much and we hope to see you soon!!!

    Bye!
     
    XoliCB, Aug 19, 2003
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  2. In aus.motorcycles on Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:12:25 +0800
    You have to say what your citizenship is, and if you have the right to
    work in Australia or not.

    Mention what languages you speak, and find a way to reassure them that
    your English is good.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Aug 19, 2003
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  3. XoliCB

    Knobdoodle Guest

    XoliCB wrote in message ...
    ~
    "I have a guard-rail up my arsehole"?
    Hmmmm....
    WorkDoodle
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 20, 2003
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  4. XoliCB

    XoliCB Guest

    Yes, and this one has plenity of sense!! :-DDD

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    XoliCB
    EChM #7750 ROTOS #4 SPT 346
    Sector butifarra Subsector okmaku
    Aprilia RSV Mille "Esa cafetera Italiana"
    Daelim NS 125 III "El puto cacharro Koreano"

    NO A LOS GUARDARRAÍLES ASESINOS!!!!
     
    XoliCB, Aug 20, 2003
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  5. XoliCB

    XoliCB Guest



    We've got a lot of road kms "protected" with a metallic wall wich protects
    cars and kills bikers and cyclists.
    We are asking the government to change them for a new model that protects
    everybody.

    Don't you have this problem in aussie?

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    XoliCB
    EChM #7750 ROTOS #4 SPT 346
    Sector butifarra Subsector okmaku
    Aprilia RSV Mille "Esa cafetera Italiana"
    Daelim NS 125 III "El puto cacharro Koreano"

    NO A LOS GUARDARRAÍLES ASESINOS!!!!
     
    XoliCB, Aug 20, 2003
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  6. XoliCB

    XoliCB Guest

    Thank you! Good advices.

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    XoliCB
    EChM #7750 ROTOS #4 SPT 346
    Sector butifarra Subsector okmaku
    Aprilia RSV Mille "Esa cafetera Italiana"
    Daelim NS 125 III "El puto cacharro Koreano"

    NO A LOS GUARDARRAÍLES ASESINOS!!!!
     
    XoliCB, Aug 20, 2003
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  7. XoliCB

    conehead Guest


    It's a good idea to use the same picture that everyone else uses. That way
    the prospective employer knows what s/he is getting. This is a composite of
    Knobdoodle and Sharkey:

    http://members.dodo.net.au/~c_o_jones/biggun.jpg
     
    conehead, Aug 20, 2003
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  8. Shit, thats even worse than SantaDoodle.

    Al

    "Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon. "

    Remove *ME* before replying
     
    Alan Pennykid, Aug 20, 2003
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  9. XoliCB

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Xoli mate; we DO have this problem and we have even worse!
    We have "cheesecutter" steel-cable fences which seem to be clearly designed to turn people into "sliced dead
    people" and I'm sorry I made light of your banner. (Which I didn't interpret and which I tried to make fun of
    without realising it's importance.)

    Please forgive me (and don't stick a guardrail up my arsehole!!)

    Thanks ....... Clem
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 20, 2003
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  10. XoliCB

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Knobdoodle, Aug 20, 2003
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    TB Guest

    My Eyes! My Eyes!
     
    TB, Aug 20, 2003
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  12. They start to look much better after a dozen beers TB!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Aug 20, 2003
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  13. XoliCB

    TB Guest

    I don't think I want to look at that again even after a "dozen beers"...
     
    TB, Aug 20, 2003
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  14. Someone put it best when they said, "I hate you so very,very much..."

    Sobbing and Crying Uncontrollably Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 21, 2003
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  15. XoliCB

    conehead Guest

    There, there, Pat....just bite the pillow.
     
    conehead, Aug 21, 2003
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  16. Zebee Johnstone said....

    ZJ> You have to say what your citizenship is, and if you have the right to
    ZJ> work in Australia or not.

    Only applicable if you're applying for a Federal Government job, where
    citizenship, or at the very least, permanent resident status is
    required.
     
    Martin Taylor, Aug 21, 2003
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  17. You make me so angry I could spit feathers...


    Prostate Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Aug 21, 2003
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  18. XoliCB

    TB Guest

    Prostrate pat
    Prostrate pat
    Prostrate pat and his black and white cat..

    Early in the morning
    Just as day is dawning
    Pat feels he's a really happy man..
     
    TB, Aug 21, 2003
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  19. XoliCB

    Nev.. Guest

    What? There are some classes of visas which restrict work... I think anyone
    who is in Australia on a student visa is not permitted to work in Australia,
    and therefore must provide evidence of being able to support themselves
    without an income before the study visa is given. I'm sure similar
    restrictions apply to other types of visa holders, such as tourist visa etc.

    Nev..
    '02 CBR1100XX #2
     
    Nev.., Aug 21, 2003
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  20. Nev.. said....

    Ne> What? There are some classes of visas which restrict work... I think
    Ne> anyone who is in Australia on a student visa is not permitted to work in

    Not talking about that. I'm responding to Zebee's comment that you need
    to prove to a prospective employer your legal status to work. The only
    job ad that you'll ever see with that requirement is for the federal
    public service or the armed forces.
     
    Martin Taylor, Aug 22, 2003
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