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g'day guys

as a continuance of my 07's ny resolution, i am trying to nail some savings this year

as much as i have a full time job i'm keen to put away even more

before i go looking for a shitty casual job, i thought i'd ask if anyone here needs a hand

as of a fortnight's time, i'm available evenings or anytime on the weekend

i don't have rsa or rcg, so definitely no bar jobs :mellow:

nighttimes or weekends either is good

be it labour, folding boxes, well, anything i guess

pm me if interested

cheers, mark

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don't bother pete. i don't think mark even has the common decency to give a man a reach around.

I can attest that mark is a hard working man. so be it packing fudge, or lifting shirts he's your man.

on a serious note, someone give mark a job. it keeps him off the streets and stops him pulling B+Es and bag snatches for a while.

mark, are you back in the city yet?

on a serious note, someone give mark a job. it keeps him off the streets and stops him pulling B+Es and bag snatches for a while.

mark, are you back in the city yet?

hehe for f**ks sake, anyone who might have been serious will be not be after reading the contents of this thread

anyway, back in the city on feb 26th after doing 11 months in a fish and chip shop

10am-930pm tuesday-saturday for 11 mths. f**k that, never again. serving absolute arseholes. my stint in the shop has taught me that consumers in this day and age are unbelievably demanding, and rude as all f*&k! and secondly that there is not much money in takeaway. i take my hat off to the greeks!

anyway, back to my comfy public service role feb 26th. bring on the rissole.

oh, and back on topic, available any evbenings and weekends for shitty labour :)

cheers, mark

mark, were you running the fish and chip shop? or were you working there?

Damn it, I thoguht you were volunteering to help me wiht my turbo install on the weekend :D

just working there mate

the owner is a mate of mine who i used to work with in my cushy p.s. job

he left the p.s. to buy the business.

i tell you it's an experience to work in a tiny business

absolutely no room for stuffing your boss around, and no flexibility when it comes to leave etc

and the hours

f**ked

absolutely f**ked

mate lemme tell you i'd be no help with your turbo install, those who know my mechanical prowess can attest to that! but i'm willing to hold your beer for you!

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