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Work at my dads pet shop (Upmarket Pets) in the city, opposite queen victoria market. Also work at his aquarium in coburg on bell street (Coburg aquarium). If anybody needs advice or stuff for the pets or fish, i'll try and hook you up :D

I drive a pintara (upgrading to a 32 soon hopfully)... dad gets to drive a brand new M3...

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Work at my dads pet shop (Upmarket Pets) in the city, opposite queen victoria market. Also work at his aquarium in coburg on bell street (Coburg aquarium). If anybody needs advice or stuff for the pets or fish, i'll try and hook you up :)

I drive a pintara (upgrading to a 32 soon hopfully)... dad gets to drive a brand new M3...

how much can u get a sausage dog for ;)

Work at my dads pet shop (Upmarket Pets) in the city, opposite queen victoria market. Also work at his aquarium in coburg on bell street (Coburg aquarium). If anybody needs advice or stuff for the pets or fish, i'll try and hook you up :D

I drive a pintara (upgrading to a 32 soon hopfully)... dad gets to drive a brand new M3...

buy my car :P

surveyor, any1 need their block surveyed under the table? :P

actually I wouldn't mind finding my fence lines, and key levels :D

Can't imagine it would be fun to do a 1300spm sloping block though.

I work in a warehouse that imports all kinds of push bike parts. I'm a picker and packer i work for min wage FML!

I have never been payed this low in my life MIN wage $16 an hour 40 hours a week FML!

I want out of this job a f**king sap.

which 1 i contract for them some times

Ringwood

Whereabouts in the organisation are you?

Just doing warehousing stuff. Picking & packing, loading containers and forklift driving.

$32 an hour plus you get all your overtime and stuff. Want to get out of there soon and finish off my plumbing apprenticeship but it's that damn pay that's keeping me there atm. They are opening a new warehouse in dandenong which won't be Cadbury run, most likely Toll or Linfox. Pay rate will prob drop to $18 an hour with those guys so i think i'll get out there when that happens

A couple of the guys that I used to work with run the IT dept. out at Ringwood, so I was wondering if you worked with them (most guys on here seem to be in IT in someway)

Do you have to have your car checked everytime you leave the place as well?

A couple of the guys that I used to work with run the IT dept. out at Ringwood, so I was wondering if you worked with them (most guys on here seem to be in IT in someway)

Do you have to have your car checked everytime you leave the place as well?

That happens at Schweppes in Tullamarine. The company I work for is contracted to do a bit of electrical work there.

It's funny though, all depends which security guard you get at the gate. Some just glance in the back of the van, while others will want to see inside your toolbox :cool:

A couple of the guys that I used to work with run the IT dept. out at Ringwood, so I was wondering if you worked with them (most guys on here seem to be in IT in someway)

Do you have to have your car checked everytime you leave the place as well?

Nope, we don't actually drive down... a few managers have reserved spots down there. The rest of us park in a carpark up the top of the hill and have to make the 8min walk up and down everyday :cool:

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