^ Yes this was one of my initial ideas but i dont really know what to wear from the 90's without looking like a hobo.. the only thing i can think of is FLANNO.
Hey everyone.
18th birthday will be in a few months so need to start planning..
I will most likely have it in a hall (yes i know hall parties can be shit but i will supply the booze and when your drunk anything is fun :uhhuh:)
So i need help with a THEME for my party. I think the theme...
Another worry for the successful few who manage to get employed.
Ive applied for a few jobs listed on the woolies site in and around my suburb (ive heard woolies is a lot more reliable when it comes to online applications than coles)
The jobs have now been taken off the listing so hopefully...
What i did for the hsc was only use one notebook and then when i got home i would divide all my work into a seperate folder for each subject. This meant only one book to carry around all day and a way of looking over work and remembering what i did when i organised my notes.
I will probably do...
Somewhere like cofa or billy blue is probs your best bet..
cofa your looking at around 78 for atar billy blue and the like is a private college so as long as youve got the dosh and a minimum atar of around 50 with a reasonable portfolio you should be sweet. Im only going off what friends have...
Obviously, but it is alot harder which is what the point of this thread is. Not that there arent any jobs (of course there are!) just that there are few of them making it difficult for 17+ people to get hired.
Parents are expecting their younger children (14-15) to start working and not rely on them for money so therefore older people (17+) are finding it harder to get work since the younger people are working earlier and moving their way up through jobs.. at least this is why i think considering my...
So around march/april is prime job hiring time?
heres hoping! Anyone got any tips for applying at woolies/coles as in how likely for a 17 or 18 year old to get hired?