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Nick just tell him to go buy a supra. None of this conversion stuff thanks

I heart conversions, do something different... I hate reading performance imports and the like and seeing the same thing over and over bores the shit out of me

Sweet ;) 6.3, what's he got like a 408 Windsor?

The cousin I was just talking about has an xt ('67) ute and an xb gt 4 door as well... I think he's a drug dealer lol

Other mates got a real clean xc ute with a built auto and ratchet shifter as well as an xr6 turbo

Not sure what it was based off. All I know it's for the effort it does not make near enough power. It's in an au ute. Some company made it for him about 10 years ago. Was in Street machine and was meant to go into production but never did.

I usually do at least 60 hours a week. And then got told in a meeting yesterday that we don't do enough. :/

Unless you are getting over 250k you are not being paid enough for those hours.

Not sure what it was based off. All I know it's for the effort it does not make near enough power. It's in an au ute. Some company made it for him about 10 years ago. Was in Street machine and was meant to go into production but never did.

Unless you are getting over 250k you are not being paid enough for those hours.

I do close to 60 hours a week and I'm on way way way way way less than 250 thousand :(

Not sure what it was based off. All I know it's for the effort it does not make near enough power. It's in an au ute. Some company made it for him about 10 years ago. Was in Street machine and was meant to go into production but never did.

Unless you are getting over 250k you are not being paid enough for those hours.

Not on $250k a year. My salary dropped something chronic in the last 12 months. :(

I usually do at least 60 hours a week. And then got told in a meeting yesterday that we don't do enough. :/

You know what the problem is, employers will always want their employees to do "more" work for less or the same money, and employees always want to do less work for more money.

You know what the problem is, employers will always want their employees to do "more" work for less or the same money, and employees always want to do less work for more money.

My salary is directly proportionate to what I bill so have no issues working longer hours.

If I know I need to leave early one day for a club event or whatever, I'll pull in the hours on other days. But to do this and then be told that we're taking the piss and not putting in the hours is a shit statement to make.

Most people are in here from 8-4:30. Im here from 7:30-8ish through till 7-8pm easily.

Most people are in here from 8-4:30. Im here from 7:30-8ish through till 7-8pm easily.

I do 5-1 Monday to Wednesday and 5-7 Thursday Friday and work every second Saturday... I never claim my jobs to be overly difficult but anyone who's worked in customer service/retail will tell you how much it can take out of you

Some humans are wankers

I do 5-1 Monday to Wednesday and 5-7 Thursday Friday and work every second Saturday... I never claim my jobs to be overly difficult but anyone who's worked in customer service/retail will tell you how much it can take out of you

Some humans are wankers

I could never do customer service. Even now I have to deal with people way too much.

I guess when there is no job market your lounge of work can be some what problematic

This as well as a few other factors that have been draining on my time has made life extremely frustrating.

Let's just say that my drop in salary is roughly equivalent to a new decent car...

You know what the problem is, employers will always want their employees to do "more" work for less or the same money, and employees always want to do less work for more money.

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farQ.

I bet if we tallied up the hours you spent on here whilst working that '60hours' a week would suddenly be more like 40 if not less!

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