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Old 09-17-2005, 02:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi

I would like to know the duties or responsibilties of "Life Scientist
nec".

I have seen the general job description of this professional on OZ
offcial website.

Any one wants to share his/her real experience. It would be really
helpful if you send me your duties or responsibilties for Life
Scientist nec".

I want to prepare reference letter.

Thanks!

Sima

 

Old 09-17-2005, 02:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Urgent: Life Scientist

You want somebody to assist you prepare a forgery claiming experience in a
career that you don't even know the duties of.
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> Hi
>
> I would like to know the duties or responsibilties of "Life Scientist
> nec".
>
> I have seen the general job description of this professional on OZ
> offcial website.
>
> Any one wants to share his/her real experience. It would be really
> helpful if you send me your duties or responsibilties for Life
> Scientist nec".
>
> I want to prepare reference letter.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sima
>



 
Old 09-17-2005, 02:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
paul_d
 
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> Hi
>
> I would like to know the duties or responsibilties of "Life Scientist
> nec".
>
> I have seen the general job description of this professional on OZ
> offcial website.
>
> Any one wants to share his/her real experience. It would be really
> helpful if you send me your duties or responsibilties for Life
> Scientist nec".
>
> I want to prepare reference letter.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sima


Hi Sima,

Don't listen to AlmostBob, he is being a bit harsh. I had to do
something similar as I am actually a 55 year old unemployed bus driver.
I opted for "Nuclear Physicist" which seemed quite hard at first but
after reading a few websites I was able to cobble a couple of references
together. They looked quite impressive and mentioned all of the
important buzzwords like "atom", "plutoranium" and "dilithium crystals".
The trick was to use a different font on each reference, and use
different hands when signing them (remember not to use your own name - I
had to reprint mine twice).
If you are struggling with the duties etc for your chosen prefession,
try emailing DIMIA directly, they are usually very keen to help.

All the best, and please keep us informed of your progress.

Paul.
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Old 09-17-2005, 02:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
possoms
 
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> Hi Sima,
>
> Don't listen to AlmostBob, he is being a bit harsh. I had to do
> something similar as I am actually a 55 year old unemployed bus
> driver. I opted for "Nuclear Physicist" which seemed quite hard at
> first but after reading a few websites I was able to cobble a couple
> of references together. They looked quite impressive and mentioned
> all of the important buzzwords like "atom", "plutoranium" and
> "dilithium crystals". The trick was to use a different font on each
> reference, and use different hands when signing them (remember not to
> use your own name - I had to reprint mine twice).
> If you are struggling with the duties etc for your chosen prefession,
> try emailing DIMIA directly, they are usually very keen to help.
>
> All the best, and please keep us informed of your progress.
>
> Paul.


WTF ??
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Old 09-17-2005, 02:17 AM   #5 (permalink)
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> Hi Sima,
>
> Don't listen to AlmostBob, he is being a bit harsh. I had to do
> something similar as I am actually a 55 year old unemployed bus
> driver. I opted for "Nuclear Physicist" which seemed quite hard at
> first but after reading a few websites I was able to cobble a couple
> of references together. They looked quite impressive and mentioned
> all of the important buzzwords like "atom", "plutoranium" and
> "dilithium crystals". The trick was to use a different font on each
> reference, and use different hands when signing them (remember not to
> use your own name - I had to reprint mine twice).
> If you are struggling with the duties etc for your chosen prefession,
> try emailing DIMIA directly, they are usually very keen to help.
>
> All the best, and please keep us informed of your progress.
>
> Paul.


Cracking post - karma on its way !!!
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Old 09-17-2005, 02:17 AM   #6 (permalink)
NIGENABBY
 
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> Hi Sima,
>
> Don't listen to AlmostBob, he is being a bit harsh. I had to do
> something similar as I am actually a 55 year old unemployed bus
> driver. I opted for "Nuclear Physicist" which seemed quite hard at
> first but after reading a few websites I was able to cobble a couple
> of references together. They looked quite impressive and mentioned
> all of the important buzzwords like "atom", "plutoranium" and
> "dilithium crystals". The trick was to use a different font on each
> reference, and use different hands when signing them (remember not to
> use your own name - I had to reprint mine twice).
> If you are struggling with the duties etc for your chosen prefession,
> try emailing DIMIA directly, they are usually very keen to help.
>
> All the best, and please keep us informed of your progress.
>
> Paul.


Made me laugh!
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