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Dan - explanations for both because I'm not sure what part you were asking about

In other news however, I am making a grated cheese and scrambled egg sandwhich.
yum... toasted ?
no! toasting it would cause the ketchup matrix to destabilize!
if only I had tabasco sauce... tabasco sauce would have turned this sandwhich into a winburger!
the short version.

Sarina Russo said "yes, we're a job network member, and can help you look for jobs. But first you have to spend 2 weeks doing one of the following things: Work for the dole, course in admin, course in retail, course in customer contact.

I figured I knew the most about customer contact and figured I may as well get a bit of paper to say I knew how to do to chuck on the resume. Seemed more appropriate than retail or admin. Also decided I'd get more out of that, than work for the dole. Which would give me skills in unpacking boxes and working with ex cons.

So I sign up for it. Then all of a sudden it's five weeks and it's soooooooo mind numbing.

The really annoying part is I got told there were limited places in the course, and that only the best applicants would make it in. If they're only going to accept the best... why is it so elementary?!

Edited by Isola
on a slight side note, any of you guys going/ or coming from nerang any time this week?

need to pick up a bumper from there, but haven't got time to get out there any time this week.

Damn, Dan took my ute down to the GC yesterday arvo. Shame we didn't see this in time.

Sorry dude, I got no plans to head that way soon.

Morning manging mengz.

Wow........11 hours since last post :O

Hmmm very strange for this bunch of whores :down:

Maybe people actually have stuff to do at work these days?

day 4 of 25 :P

Seriosuly dude? FIVE WEEKS? If it was 2 weeks I might be able to stick it out for the long haul, but FIVE? I'd have bailed after during the 1st day...

Seriosuly dude? FIVE WEEKS? If it was 2 weeks I might be able to stick it out for the long haul, but FIVE? I'd have bailed after during the 1st day...

bailment = benefit payments cancelled :P

I've been railroaded :down:

bailment = benefit payments cancelled :P

I've been railroaded :down:

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

I'd be bitching to anyone and everyone and demanding they just let me do whatever the assesment is without sitting through a useless 5 week course

You know if you completely cancel your payment, re sign up you start from the beginning again..

I like the way this man thinks

Is anyone here a "computer technician" that can write a report for insurance that my sister fried her laptop by spilling soup all over it?

I have a degree in computer systems engineering, but apparently that does not cut it as I am not a 'technician'.

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