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I didnt actually call Chris... I just knew you were not telling the truth...

He is actually going to work for Chris Rogers. I had to buy him a $200 Snapon soldering iron on Wednesday coz he didn't have the time to get out and buy a decent one for himself. I thought he was joking too when he told me but it's actually true. Which sucks coz I was gonna take my skyline there for an install but I'm worried he'll power up the headunit from the same wire that powers the ECU :wave:

He is actually going to work for Chris Rogers. I had to buy him a $200 Snapon soldering iron on Wednesday coz he didn't have the time to get out and buy a decent one for himself. I thought he was joking too when he told me but it's actually true. Which sucks coz I was gonna take my skyline there for an install but I'm worried he'll power up the headunit from the same wire that powers the ECU :)

:(

No bs Dan, The ginga ninja starts with Chris on Monday. And best of luck to him is my call. ;)

Arhh well good luck to him...

PS. I sorta still dont believe it... But ill take your/dan's word for it...

why is everyone finding it so hard to beleive

I guess cause he is switching industries, I mean going from drawing and development across to auto-electrical...

It would be like me giving up sales/account managerment and jumping to lets say becoming a farmer...

Although I can see this as being a bit of a seachange for shane and so i can understand...

Nothing against what he is doing at all, i think his passion for cars will be a great advantage in his new role... I just thought it was a bit of a left field move thats all...

Plus the money he can make doing this could easilly outweight his old role, andthe other plus is he will have a new workplace everyday as he travels, that the best part about my job is you get to travel and your not stuck at a desk all day...

Fs 18 X 8 18" Rims With Tyres $750, OMGWTFMAGSAVINGS!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...es-t197551.html

shamless plug GTFO

:banana:

Arhh well good luck to him...

PS. I sorta still dont believe it... But ill take your/dan's word for it...

I guess cause he is switching industries, I mean going from drawing and development across to auto-electrical...

It would be like me giving up sales/account managerment and jumping to lets say becoming a farmer...

Although I can see this as being a bit of a seachange for shane and so i can understand...

Nothing against what he is doing at all, i think his passion for cars will be a great advantage in his new role... I just thought it was a bit of a left field move thats all...

Plus the money he can make doing this could easilly outweight his old role, andthe other plus is he will have a new workplace everyday as he travels, that the best part about my job is you get to travel and your not stuck at a desk all day...

thats it indeed.

i was just sick of sitting in front of a computer all day long being bored with fark all work to do. plus im sick of the office politics that goes on in an office job

No A/C here

Our ducted compressor had to be moved to repair a dodgey retaining wall and the slab will not be getting re-poured till later this week...

So hopefully we will have our A/C back by the end of the week... :)

fkn just ot home frm the work krismas party its bloody hot in my room aye cranking the air con right now!!! 4 hrs till i gotta be at work but im charged atm! dout i will feel the sam when its time to get up tho...

well i made it to work although I feel as though I have been eating sand while someone rubbed my eyes with steel wool

this looks to be the start of a very unproductive day...

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