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So Tone, I thought you did well with recruitment's lately? Not the case?

or being offered a Partnership ;-)

I'm doing well. Going at a cracking pace. Met Feb's target yesterday + filled a job where the candidate didn't work out.

Smashing it but getting treated poorly by one of the main partners means that I've had enough. So that's why I organised to catch up with the other director.

Went well. Things may turn out positively but I've been asked to wait for a little bit.

They want me to join the Partnership, I'm not sure if I want to.

I'm doing well. Going at a cracking pace. Met Feb's target yesterday + filled a job where the candidate didn't work out.

Smashing it but getting treated poorly by one of the main partners means that I've had enough. So that's why I organised to catch up with the other director.

Went well. Things may turn out positively but I've been asked to wait for a little bit.

They want me to join the Partnership, I'm not sure if I want to.

Doooo eeeet, then get me in ;)

I'm doing well. Going at a cracking pace. Met Feb's target yesterday + filled a job where the candidate didn't work out.

Smashing it but getting treated poorly by one of the main partners means that I've had enough. So that's why I organised to catch up with the other director.

Went well. Things may turn out positively but I've been asked to wait for a little bit.

They want me to join the Partnership, I'm not sure if I want to.

What company are you at Tony? My wife is in recruitment, every day is a new struggle by the sounds of it :)

Hey mate whats new? still got the 34?

No unfortnately haven't have that for over 2 years, the turbo inhaled a nut somehow and bent the impellers. My wife decread not a cent more would be spent on the car, so I sold it to a mate and bought the CX-7 'for her'.......which I'm stuck with as she never drives it. It's getting the chop very soon for an Audi S3, which WILL be getting money spent on it dammit

So you're still living the life down the coast?

No unfortnately haven't have that for over 2 years, the turbo inhaled a nut somehow and bent the impellers. My wife decread not a cent more would be spent on the car, so I sold it to a mate and bought the CX-7 'for her'.......which I'm stuck with as she never drives it. It's getting the chop very soon for an Audi S3, which WILL be getting money spent on it dammit

So you're still living the life down the coast?

Yeah ive been back down the coast for a bit over a year now, was in mackay working up there for a bit but got over the rain season, was still the same turbo you got off me?

No unfortnately haven't have that for over 2 years, the turbo inhaled a nut somehow and bent the impellers. My wife decread not a cent more would be spent on the car, so I sold it to a mate and bought the CX-7 'for her'.......which I'm stuck with as she never drives it. It's getting the chop very soon for an Audi S3, which WILL be getting money spent on it dammit

So you're still living the life down the coast?

pics of Audi s3
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