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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Dunn View Post
    Wongdai, what field of IT is your specialisation? I've got a lot of partners and customers who keep their eyes open for good resources, especially in the technologies of SQL Server and SharePoint.
    Hi mate,

    At my age, it's all about management.

    I'm currently the DR manager for a Bank, but I've also done SDM and PM work.

    Push comes to shove I could probably get back into Unix sysadmin.

    At 50 years of age it can start to get hard changing jobs...

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    Wongai, tell me about it! We're the same age. I was previously DBA Manager for a bank, but now I'm really enjoying working for a vendor.

    Don't write your skills off. Frankly, there isn't a lot of good quality DR or HA in Tasmania. The work is mainly public sector, but you might do well to send your CV to some local agencies. If you're serious I'll also ask our Branch Manager if he can recommend some likely propects.
    ... as long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation. (A.Hitler)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler View Post
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    The areas around sheffiled/nieta are really nice but that would put you in the nth of the island so you would need to drink boags beer not cascade and sadly I would no longer be able to speak with you publicly .
    tassie is great but SWMBO won't move there. Loved my two holidays in Tas.

    BTW Dazzler--- Boag's is better!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    tassie is great but SWMBO won't move there. Loved my two holidays in Tas.

    BTW Dazzler--- Boag's is better!!
    Yes it is...boags premium !!!!

    I just drink it in the shadows


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    I would like to live in tassie too, but I have trouble with the length of days in winter here in Brissie, in Tassie, I'd likely go bonkers, ... er... more bonkers

    Cheers
    Michael

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    Well that's another strange ( I mean SPECIAL) thing about Tas. There is no doubt that Boags Draught goes down more easily than Boags Premium and I am told by the locals (northern locals that is) that draught out sells premium by a mile in Tas. Appears Boags Premium label is just to suck us main landers ( Australians) in.

    Have to say, with a palate matured over 55 odd (very odd), years of hop enjoyment Boags draught is a very good drop.

    I have found however that I can adapt quite adequately when in the south.
    Hitch

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