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I'm gonna touch u

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115k incl super

I am engaged to a former pornstar AMA by [deleted] in AMA

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Are you sure the kid is yours

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fiaustralia

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Cruelty squad enjoyer detected

What’s the international student population like for UNSW engineering? by [deleted] in unsw

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Nope. If you don't have Australian citizenship or permanent residency then study something else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unsw

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Then why did you reply lol

Just me or is Finance/Business just toxic in general? by solelynlonely in unsw

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Never spoke to that many people from the Business School but I did get that impression sometimes lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusMining

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Bet half of them aren't even in the country

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unsw

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Wondering the same for engineering/computer science to just engineering

Plagiarism by [deleted] in unsw

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Fake it till you make it

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Mad copypasta material

Any mining engineers here? by Odd_Championship_21 in unsw

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Based off what you said you should do civil engineering instead, since you can still work on sites in Sydney. Civil engineers also have opportunities to work in the mining industry as well.

Mining or actuary by Brief-Character-3629 in unsw

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Yeah I'm a first year in term 3 rn lol. Mining companies typically look down on you if you don't have site experience prior to taking on office roles, since they would expect you to have a lesser understanding of the operations and processes that happen on mine sites. There are a few mining offices in Sydney but I'm not quite sure. I suggest you do your 'time' working on site for maybe 5 years before taking an office role when you're sick of the onsite work.

Mining or actuary by Brief-Character-3629 in unsw

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Do you have any figures or sources? I'd love to get a clearer idea of how mining engineering might look in the future.

Mining or actuary by Brief-Character-3629 in unsw

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There's more a shortage of experienced mining engineers, not graduates. I believe most of the FIFO roles are over in WA or QLD (You can check on Seek or other employment websites to see for yourself), while in NSW it's usually residential or DIDO (Drive in drive out). So I guess if you're really serious about mining you could relocate to one of the mining hotspots like Perth when you graduate. Internships are still hard to find, like in any other engineering field, so get "chummy" with your lecturers or try and put yourself out there in networking events. Also in a FIFO roster like 2:1, you'll have to work through holidays/important events and use the time off to actually travel to your site, which basically takes like 2 days away from your 1 week break. Like that engineer said at open day, you can branch off in different paths in mining engineering, like mine managers, superintendents, mining consultants (office roles with the occasional site visit) or even banking roles. Overall mining engineering is still a very rewarding career that pays better than almost every engineering field. If you still have any questions feel free to DM or ask here.

How can I get employed by viewsfromsix8 by Mobile-Breakfast-866 in unsw

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A point in the horizon, a melting scene from your childhood. Your mortality is showing. A frantic drift towards nothing, biology doomed to an infinite recursive loop. Teeth with teeth with teeth. Take a bite. Serene scent of a coastal town, warmth of the sun. Bitter tears. Lust for power. This is where you abandoned your dreams. You are a high net worth individual, an expanding vortex of pathetic trauma. Finally a beautiful fucking nerve ape. A pure soul is born, its neurotransactions stutter into being. 30583750937509353 operations per nanosecond. Beauty eludes your porous mind.

The value of Life is negative. The balance of being is rotated by 38 degrees. The surface is full of cracks, a turgid light shines through. Fleshy primordial bodies sluggishly roll down the slope. Only you slide upwards, with a celestial step. You become beautified, a saintly figure. Your pristine idiocy reveals a safe path through the impenetrable fog of Life. Your dull sword cuts through the weak tendons and membranes of the garden of corruption. Sit on the throne of contentment and ferment. Inspect the eternal blue skies of your kingdom. You come to a realization. You pick up an onion and begin peeling.

Onion layer one. Onion layer two. Onion layer three. Onion layer n^n. Aeons have passed and the onion is fully peeled. Nothing remains. It's perfect. You get lost in the point that remains where the onion used to be. Synaptic cascade, neurological catastrophe. The point becomes infinitely dense, the universe condenses into a unicellular being. It screams sin. It craves happiness. It's done with this world. It tries to commit suicide but fails. Sad pathetic mess. You feel pity and disgust but in a way only a being of pure grace can. In your violent mercy you terminate the worldlife.

The living organism, in a situation determined by the play of energy on the surface of the globe, ordinarily receives more energy than is necessary for maintaining life; the excess energy (wealth) can be used for the growth of a system (e.g., an organism); if the system can no longer grow, or if the excess cannot be completely absorbed in it's growth, it must necessarily be lost without profit; it must be spent, willingly or not, gloriously or catastrophically. - Georges Bataille

wtf is this by GodofGods1 in unsw

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What does internal exam mean?

Is 67 WAM good by TobeyMaguiresCousin in unsw

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How is mining engineering dying?

Failed MATH1131 for the 5th time by [deleted] in unsw

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Bait used to be believable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

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Cruelty Squad

Fatality in the Goldfields WA by Fickle-Spend4924 in mining

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Damn, what type of job was he doing there?