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Started my new job at GE today!

***ing pain in the arse when i have to start at 9am and have to drive to Hawthorn. Saw i black r32 gts-t on the way to work on princess highway, looked like nackers 1 but it wasent him.

I got underground parking and as i though ***ing front spoiler rubbed all the way down the ramp.

Luckly i found another spot without a bad ramp.

Any1 else go down princess that time of day?

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yeah, well your ass must be hurting right about now denham! GE huh - Doesn't GE stand for Gay Emporium ?? :P

Hah, hawthorn.. 5 mins away.. Get outta my neighbourhood bytch! :)

ahhh... so much fun.. this thread is going to quickly degenerate now :)

Anyway, good luck!

(make sure you bring plenty of vasoline to work each day..that will stop the rubbing..hehe)

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by Ronin 09

inasnt, nice one. so when is the new turbo coming?

i seriously need another car to drive to work and back, farkin enoying drivin at 60-70km/h stop and starting through the heavy traffic.

Prediator

trust u to know a company named GE that has something to do with Gays. :shake:

Ambz

wtf work r u gonna do in dande?

Originally posted by INASNT

Started my new job at GE today!

***ing pain in the arse when i have to start at 9am and have to drive to Hawthorn. Saw i black r32 gts-t on the way to work on princess highway, looked like nackers 1 but it wasent him.

I got underground parking and as i though ***ing front spoiler rubbed all the way down the ramp.  

Luckly i found another spot without a bad ramp.

Any1 else go down princess that time of day?

hehe if by nackers u are refering to me... then as u said it wasnt me :P i can barely get up to come to work @ 1pm let alone that early.

good luck on the new job denham!

Thats the GE offices near the train line right? ahhhhh i know the place, was 5 mins from my old place :P traffic around that area is a biatch, especially the bridge to toorak!

Good luck with it all denham.... :)

PS- god help us all that denham is really an engineer... any wonder alot of power stations collapse..... lol jkn!

Originally posted by INASNT

i seriously need another car to drive to work and back, farkin enoying drivin at 60-70km/h stop and starting through the heavy traffic.

Prediator

trust u to know a company named GE that has something to do with Gays. :shake:  

Ambz

wtf work r u gonna do in dande?

Man no shit, do what i did. Buy a clapped up 3 cylinder charade to get you to work. Man i get 600KMS to a tank, and it cost $25 to fill!!!

Then on your way to work, you can hit shopping trollys and those rebounding reflectors !. Makes that driv to work sooo much more funn... :shake:

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by SmoothLine

Thats the GE offices near the train line right? ahhhhh i know the place, was 5 mins from my old place :P traffic around that area is a biatch, especially the bridge to toorak!

Good luck with it all denham.... :P

PS- god help us all that denham is really an engineer... any wonder alot of power stations collapse..... lol jkn!

Yep the office is right opposite swin uni.

U used to live around there? damn u must have alot of $$ to buy a place around here.

I found a nice short cut so i dont have to go through glenferrie road and i avoid all the trams and crap. Takes me 40 mins from noble park if i leave at around 8am.

I am with hydro electric (water powered turbines which looklike big turbos) powerstations so theres less that can go wrong! :shake: Well they wouldnt be paying me $37/hr if i didnt know what i was doing would they? :P

yeah, i gotta get myself another car i think.. skyline to work each day is too much wear.. $1500 for a cheap shit mobile is going to be worth it in the longer run.. even just for the fuel savings. I spend about $60 in petrol each week going to work and elsewhere :P

There is another building that they are in just off glennferrie rd i think...

Its only a 15 min walk from my old house (2-3kms) and back when i was at uni it could talke me up to 20 mins to drive lol. The traffic ate ass!!!! So i just walked after that :spank:

Yeah Den, use to live in Kew, kinda at the top of glenferrie :D

YUP, GE = General Electric

There are many GE business's world wide, i work for GE Capital Finance Australia.

There is GE Auto

GE Medical Systems

GE Plastics

GE Power Systems

hmmmm, there are many other australian ones, the GE business's in Australia are no-where near the size compared to US's!!

ive never heard of the location in Hawthorn, near swinburne, im wondering which one it is!!

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