Cheapest eggs in Penrith

G'day.

Where can I get the cheapest eggs in Penrith? Am willing to drive to Llandilo if need be but won't go further outside of Penrith. Last time I checked, ABCO had the cheapest from the shops I've checked, but they always seem to not be in stock when I go in.

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u/AussieBastard98 — 11 days ago

Certificate III in CEM online at TAFE NSW

G'day, everyone.

I'm interested to hear people's experiences doing the cert III in CEM at TAFE NSW.

I got almost halfway through the cert III doing it on campus but chose to withdraw as I felt like I needed a break from studying as I just did a cert III in Horticulture last year, had a crap schedule and also felt like it was a but too basicfor my current knowledge base. I'm hoping to do it again soon but am interested in the idea of doing it online.

I've heard that a lot of people struggle doing it online but I get the impression that they don't know how to convert files and such, a bit tech illiterate etc. These were people that were brand new to bush regen, as well, so I suppose they would've struggled with certain concepts.

I don't believe I'll have many of these issues but don't want to come across as being too overconfident. I do read a lot of books and that's generally the best way I pick up theoretical concepts and apply it in the field practically, if that makes sense.

Thanks for any opinions offered :)

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u/AussieBastard98 — 1 month ago

Good Books for Certificate II in Electronics

G'day.

I know you guys get a lot of questions about pre apprenticeships and the sort, but from what I've read, they are more relevant to the cert II in electrotechnology, not the cert II in Electronics.

I'm looking for a good fundamentals/101 book on Electronics. I know sparkies have Electrical Principles by Peter Phillips as one of the recommended books to learn off of. I know there'd be one of the same quality for Electronics. Hopefully there's a few electronic workers in here.

Thanks for any help offered!

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u/AussieBastard98 — 2 months ago

G'day.

I'm looking to start doing some deliveries with ubereats to get some extra cash. One thing that worries me is car insurance and how much extra you have to pay just for doing deliveries.

I've read hear that youi is the main insurer that covers food delivery drivers.

For those of you who use youi, hoe much extra would you say you're paying compared to normal insurance?

If there are any other options, I'd appreciate any suggestions offered.

Thanks :)

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u/AussieBastard98 — 4 months ago