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What is it that you do that you get to work from home?

I'm a Bio Medical service engineer.........ooooo aaaaaaaah....... glorified guy with screwdriver.

Originally based in Melbourne but did the shift up to Brisneyland, but there is no office up here. It's just myself and the sales guy. It seems to work ok, but I have bad motivation days sometimes.

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In other news,

I was gonna come out last thursday but you know, not driving a riceline and all I would feel left out. Plus, I don't have a hat.

I wouldn't worry about that we discriminate equally. You'll only get as much shit as everyone else :D

Come out anyway. Jason and I are both big Ford fans. You can hang with us :(

+1

your at your desk at work at 7:39am

sucks to be you

ill get to mine around 10, and be home by 3... :)

6:30 - 5 :( And they call mine the afternoon shift lol.

account manager

work in wholesale with the major CE retailers and FMCG retailers...

basically been in sales now for 11 years...

Eat a bagel, like a boss... send some fax's, like a boss... etc etc

Shit on Debra's desk?

spose i better go iron a shirt and go to work...

need to stop by the bank and post office etc on the way... might take an hour...

also feel like a HJ's brekkie wrap for some strange reason today... ummmmm

Man FU I feel hungry now. HJs is pretty close though...hmmm...

I'm a Bio Medical service engineer.........ooooo aaaaaaaah....... glorified guy with screwdriver.

Originally based in Melbourne but did the shift up to Brisneyland, but there is no office up here. It's just myself and the sales guy. It seems to work ok, but I have bad motivation days sometimes.

Atleast you get a screwdriver :D

I'm a 10 - 3er as well but it's not by choice, I'd work all day if I could. *brandishes fist*

living 5 minutes from work is pretty great too, I leave ten minutes before hand, enough time to fire the car up head down to nightowl and get an ice coffee, have a cigarette then drive over the road to the shop.

And chyeah I'll probably come out on thursday night, a friend of mine who drives probably one of the most horrid skylines in Australia might come as well. I'll tell him to park around the corner simply so you don't have to look at it.

Who should I be looking for? Or do you guys stand near your cars poppin hoods n shit?

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I'm a Bio Medical service engineer.........ooooo aaaaaaaah....... glorified guy with screwdriver.

Originally based in Melbourne but did the shift up to Brisneyland, but there is no office up here. It's just myself and the sales guy. It seems to work ok, but I have bad motivation days sometimes.

Any work going there ?

Morning all.

Fords are awesome. :D

Who should I be looking for? Or do you guys stand near your cars poppin hoods n shit?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/We...ns-t316913.html

no hoods are popped, unless there's a boost controller installed wrong.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/We...ns-t316913.html

no hoods are popped, unless there's a boost controller installed wrong.

Or there's a 34 NUR there :D

We sit at the tables out the front of the baskins store, unless someone crims them before we get there, which is unlikely during winter :)

I'm a 10 - 3er as well but it's not by choice, I'd work all day if I could. *brandishes fist*

living 5 minutes from work is pretty great too, I leave ten minutes before hand, enough time to fire the car up head down to nightowl and get an ice coffee, have a cigarette then drive over the road to the shop.

And chyeah I'll probably come out on thursday night, a friend of mine who drives probably one of the most horrid skylines in Australia might come as well. I'll tell him to park around the corner simply so you don't have to look at it.

Who should I be looking for? Or do you guys stand near your cars poppin hoods n shit?

We cant pop hoods. To much attention from our coast guard friends. That and if I go near my car, they assume that I stole it. :D

On the other hand though. I did find a twin turbo kit for the v36 w/ Garrett GT28RS's. FTW!!

Also got some sort of rough price estimate. So its' looking awesome.

Was also told that with someone that knows whats going on and decent tune - high 10s! FTW!! :)

Don't worry Isola, just for you i'd attach a few hot paltes to the back.

Now, does anyone know of a decent accountant taht can work this into my claim next year?

haha! Work expenses. Yes sir, I required a car that was stock 245kw to be twin turboed for work purposes. Why?

Because i <3 my clients and get there quickly to meet them. :(

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