Whilst you're all looking for work why not do a permaculture course. You could at least feed yourself. They run courses in city locations. Most people in the city areas have no idea how to grow anything and keep it healthy.
Milkwood Permaculture has great courses and contacts in NSW. I'm sure other states have contacts. I think it will be a growing area of learning not just for the "Green" aspect for the basic one of healthy food.
Water Harvesting
Keyline Permaculture
All great things to learn on the side while your waiting for the big break.
Good Luck!
Alot of the financial /professional service companies such as Deloitte, UBS, Macquarie Bank, KPMG, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, NAB, CBA etc are all hiring graduates. But better be quick because i believe the deadline for apps is end of March.
Cheaper to go to the green grocers surely, people spending their lives trying to get a lettuce to grow are fantasies from Gilligans Island
Originally Posted by MrBurns
"Cheaper to go to the green grocers surely, people spending their lives trying to get a lettuce to grow are fantasies from Gilligans Island."
And for those that would rather have Green Concrete than a veggie patch .
that is correct im sending in my macquarie and lend lease grad resumes in asap
I'm assuming your just about to finish your uni studies, like myself, so have you started applying for any trading positions 'white_goodman'? And if i may, why lend lease?
also any super fund/managed fund
Yeh, a super fund would be interesting too, and I doubt it would be as competitive to get into......
When you come out of uni do the only thing a uni degree is good for (espically arts) - get a job a McDonalds.
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