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I think the bigger question is that after you finished College, will you change your username to Argh_work or Argh_life?



 

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NiKKoM said:
I think the bigger question is that after you finished College, will you change your username to Argh_work or Argh_life?

How do i change my nick name?? 

i will think about that mate :P



Argh_College said:

NT is out of Question.

WA seems great to me then no ?

Only if you want to get into minning jobs. Not sure how the market is for other type job there.



 

 

Cobretti2 said:
Argh_College said:

NT is out of Question.

WA seems great to me then no ?

Only if you want to get into minning jobs. Not sure how the market is for other type job there.

i dont know the meaning of minning :c



Argh_College said:
Cobretti2 said:
Argh_College said:

NT is out of Question.

WA seems great to me then no ?

Only if you want to get into minning jobs. Not sure how the market is for other type job there.

i dont know the meaning of minning :c

Sorry bad typing mining*

http://westjobs.com.au/jobseeker/mining-jobs-in-wa.html



 

 

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gronk-bonk said:
Argh_College said:
PScollector said:

Come 2 AUS sunny most of the time, the beaches are great, stacks of chicks and lots of mining going on with heaps of cash getting thrown around.

My Dream Country *.* 

I Love beach and Chicks... Plus i heard videogame market in AUS is big... A Mini America, AUS seems the ideal place to me :)

The living costs in australia are high. Food, housing, bills and petrol all stack up, even if you have a good paying job. Australia is fantastic, love living down under.

Its a great place 2 be :) and after hearing everything else going on around the world im glad I live in AUS :)



 

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Stayed a month in Australia. Really nice place, great beaches and it really is like a mini-US in many ways.

Except it costs more for everything and the language can be weird once they get a little drunk.



STRAYA!!!!



 

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Go to Mexico. Low unemployment, young population, low cost of living so your savings will go far. Mexico City and Guadalajara are safe and glorious modern cities.



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When there are more laws, there are more criminals.

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Australia is a great place to live, except it is also one of the most expensive countries to live in on the planet if you want to live in one of the major cities. It can be a struggle for many to make ends meet even with a good job. For example I am on my way to Europe in a few days for a holiday for 4 weeks which will cost me less than holidaying in Aus in similar fashion.