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im currently working at a joint called RVO automatics and performance

we do anything from basic trans service to full blown dragster boxes.

also turbo conversions, super charges. :down: (come to think of it, weve

been doin everything lately)...

so if any one needs work done call us 9794 5004 (f**k my boss better gimme pay rise for this haha)

i work just down the road from you, seens heaps of nice cars round there, but no widebody 33's? i drive passed you every day lol, put it on show out front so i can see it. did your boss ever find his stato?

Drive through manager at McDonalds. Usually I upgrade my friends from small to large for free. The head-set makes me feel tough.

http://www.mcdonalds.com.au/

No way did Macca's help pay for all that shit in your car man >_<

From what I heard from Justin, there are quite a few goodies in your car.......isnt that right Mr. Mcdonalds :bomb_ie:

Self employed as a poker player. Specialising in No Limit Holdem but can play Limit Holdem, Omaha, Razz and 7 Card Stud.

Pretty casual and relaxed atmosphere. Can work from home or at any casino/card room in the World.

Beginner/intermediate coaching available if required.

Self employed as a poker player. Specialising in No Limit Holdem but can play Limit Holdem, Omaha, Razz and 7 Card Stud.

Pretty casual and relaxed atmosphere. Can work from home or at any casino/card room in the World.

Beginner/intermediate coaching available if required.

Doesn't this mean that your workplace should be Crown Casino? :bomb_ie:

No way did Macca's help pay for all that shit in your car man :)

From what I heard from Justin, there are quite a few goodies in your car.......isnt that right Mr. Mcdonalds :D

I give him special deals on happy meals cos he is just down the road! happy meals go a long way

I work for a service/warranty provider. Used to be in sales but have now moved into the very broad category of admin/developer/project research. I basically assist with the developing of in house software, procedures and contracts...

Because i used to buy stuff off them and have seen your car about.

If this place in bayswater supplies wholesale shoot me a pm with their details.

We sell to all the big electrical wholesalers and contractors. PM sent :D

truck driver

i work at australia post in hallam business centre, only part time for now till they have more hours available so 4 hours a day for now. 2:30pm - 6:30pm. i also drive then vans when they need drivers. trying to become a truck driver for them. as its more hours.

If your planning on getting your licence go with TDT (transport driver training) on greens road, i have gotten both my rigid and semi license through them and they are top notch, do not believe the radio ads about deca, they are the only training company to have a student and instructor killed in accidents and have a very poor reputation in the industry, the only other one in the area is yugo, no idea what there like.

Self employed as a poker player. Specialising in No Limit Holdem but can play Limit Holdem, Omaha, Razz and 7 Card Stud.

Pretty casual and relaxed atmosphere. Can work from home or at any casino/card room in the World.

Beginner/intermediate coaching available if required.

i currently play on pokerstars, home games and the odd trip to crown, trying to get good enough to make a living, far from it atm.

you have pm.

link me to a good online one and ill play ya in holdem :)

I play most of my cash games on Full Tilt Poker (www.fulltiltpoker.com) and occasionally on Pacific Poker (www.pacificpoker.com) and most of my tournaments at Pokerstars (www.pokerstars.com).

Doesn't this mean that your workplace should be Crown Casino? :thumbsup:

Most of the time Crown is my work place. I like to think of myself as a contractor there :) Having said that though, when I was in the US in April, The Venetian, Bellagio, Wynn, Caesars, MGM Grand and The Commerce were all places of work for me.

It's quite different to play poker online than in real life isn't it? Does it make a difference?

If you know how to play it makes a very big difference. if not, and you play the same you'll probably lose in a live game, but anything can happen!!

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