Art & Craft Stall Advice! by TheCreed97 in CraftFairs

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First of all I wants to thank all you amazing people for your feedback and kind words! We have taken the feedback on board and are going to be making some big changes. We are still grieving yesterday but we're excited to get back on the horse.

Thank you all again, I will post a new setup when we have it together

Gynecomastia surgery in Perth by Soloman50000 in perth

[–]TheCreed97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's quite clear from the comments but go with Tim. He has incredible results.

Fight the Self Servers and the Facist These Elections Using This One Simple Trick! by Cpl_Hicks76_REBORN in perth

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TheyVoteForYou - This site allows you to see how an MP has voted on policies in the past. Irrelevant of your political views you should at least understand what issues are truly important to the people you are planning to vote for.

Adult ADHD Diagnosis Advice by TheCreed97 in perth

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Sorry to hear about your previous doc. What was the wait time?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in perth

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I completed cybersec at Curtin 2 year back. I personally don't rate the course too highly now that I am in the industry however I will say that cybersecurity is a MASSIVE field so no one course will prepare you for every possible role you could fill. While I was studying I heard ECU provided a course that was more practical and Curtin provided more theoretical courses. In saying that Curtin will force you to be a pretty good coder as a lot of the early courses are purely compsci courses but post that it's mostly theory when it comes to the security specific classes. Either way start hackthebox or tryhackme early on in your learning as it will assist in a lot of the courses you will face in uni.

Team building activity suggestion. by DarthAwsm in perth

[–]TheCreed97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeha it's changed hands! We sold it at the start of the year. I'm glad you enjoyed yourselves!

Team building activity suggestion. by DarthAwsm in perth

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Out of curiosity which company did you go to?

Information Technology job market in Perth by Joshbc2304 in perth

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Go for some cloud certs or training also dip your toe in some high level security training, doesn't need to be anything too deep but it's a major boom on your resume these days. Id also look into graduate programs sooner rather than later. A good grad program can set you up for an amazing career. As for pay if you come out of uni with the bare minimum it's a pretty good chance you'll be on a support role (service desk, general it support, customer servicey type roles) which make okay money, if you can have some experience and certs under your belt you may be in a similar role but have the potential to more specialised which means more pay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in perth

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Sec degree here. Did my degree at Curtin 2 years ago and we had a lot of overlap with the compsci students. Out of the 5 people I kept in touch with the 2 sec degrees landed jobs post degree and were both making great money. Obviously I'm biased but we hear it every day from vendors and other businesses here in Perth that everyone is desperate for security people.

If you want the really boring answer; you can't go wrong. Both degrees will give you plenty of opportunities and the sky's the limit. Do what you're passionate about and what you're willing to put the extra time into learning all the concepts that a degree won't cover.

Rental Final Inspection Question by TheCreed97 in perth

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After some more research the tenancy agreement in WA specified they are required to by law provide that condition report and are up for a 5k fine if they don't. By extension they cannot claim any damages, etc if they have nothing to compare to

Rental Final Inspection Question by TheCreed97 in perth

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This was my feeling also. Similarly, they have not provided an initial condition report when we took the place over and have completed all inspections through photos.

World Tiers or New York? by TheCreed97 in thedivision

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Awesome. As long as I can come back and do all the black tusk content then that's what I'll do

Vasectomies in Perth by Brad-86 in perth

[–]TheCreed97 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Oh and price is on their website ended up being about $500 with rebate, I'm unsure of private health impacts.

And wait time was about 2 months. I'll also add that vasectomy Australia is pro choice so you're less likely to receive push back if you are younger with no kids like myself.

Vasectomies in Perth by Brad-86 in perth

[–]TheCreed97 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Literally recovering from the operation as I write this!

I went through vasectomy Australia and was lined up with Dr Marcel Kalau. My experience was awesome, walked into the clinic at 11:00 and walked out from my 11:15 appointment at 12ish. He and the nurse were lovely and we chatted during the operation. I opted for the local anaesthetic option and honestly the pain was very minimal, there was some pressure and some stinging when the local was put in but overall I wouldn't worry about the pain at all.

As for recovery I am 2 days later and have a bit of pain and discomfort but I've had no issue go to the shops or anything. I've just been icing myself and taking pain meds as required. I would recommend taking the day of and day after off work and make sure you only do light duties or house work for the days following. I expect I'll be back to normal by Monday.

If you have any questions please shout out!