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You work in Broome ? Man that would be a killer drive from ipswich

Bahahahaha, na. Looking at getting a job in the mines over in WA but lol.

I thought Isola was saying you were working in Broome. Anyway lol

No fuel = no driving of the gtr.

Foot falcon ? :ninja:

Bahahahaha, na. Looking at getting a job in the mines over in WA but lol.

I thought Isola was saying you were working in Broome. Anyway lol

Nah mate John doesn't work in Broome neither.

Well normally this is the case.

But I lost my job the other week (dam probabationary periods of 6 months, even though I was an apprentice for 4 years before hand :ninja: gotta admit, laughing at the boss when he sacked me and watching his face get really red and the look that he wanted to punch me was good enough reason to loose my job. lol Well thats what you get when you got it in for someone).

So no job = no money coming in and a fark load going out lol. No money coming in = no money to spare for fuel for the gtr. No fuel = no driving of the gtr. No driving of the gtr = me very pissed off :) . Friends pay for fuel for me to drive around to cruise spots, etc = me happy :D . And I don't wanna screw that up lol. Gotta do what you gotta do :dry:

I'm an unemployed bum. I pay for my fuel. My car, my rules.

Yeah mang that must suck. My GTR hasnt been driven in 6 months and is not likely to see the road again before 2011 lol :ninja: Then again I shouldn't complain atleast mine runs unlike most GTRs that inhabit the random sheds around qld lol.

lol @ all of the above

+1

Foot falcon ? :ninja:

Nah mate John doesn't work.

fyp

I'm an unemployed bum. I pay for my fuel. My car, my rules.

Yeah but you get your slice of everyones tax to pay for that :). He wouldn't be able to get the dole yet would he?

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fyp

Yeah but you get your slice of everyones tax to pay for that :ninja: . He wouldn't be able to get the dole yet would he?

So what your saying is we as taxpayers pay for his fuel ?

WTF is a fyp ?

I'm an unemployed bum. I pay for my fuel. My car, my rules.

I just wouldn't take my car out if my mates didn't offer to pay for some of the fuel as I don't have the money to pay for it at the moment.

Its not that I spung off them, but when I had a job I would pay for all the fuel every time we were out, shouted them god knows how many drinks, entry to places, etc and they are just saying that they are paying me back.

Even though this is the case, I still feel guilty for taking the money and so I let them decide where to go and what to do.

They are great mates and I don't wanna be out of work for a long time.

Hoping to have something within the next couple of weeks. So for the time been once a week they shout me fuel to take the car out because they enjoy been in it as much as I do and they don't have a car or licence of there own. So its a win for them to. Otherwise they don't get out much because of that either.

I just wouldn't take my car out if my mates didn't offer to pay for some of the fuel as I don't have the money to pay for it at the moment.

Its not that I spung off them, but when I had a job I would pay for all the fuel every time we were out, shouted them god knows how many drinks, entry to places, etc and they are just saying that they are paying me back.

Even though this is the case, I still feel guilty for taking the money and so I let them decide where to go and what to do.

They are great mates and I don't wanna be out of work for a long time.

Hoping to have something within the next couple of weeks. So for the time been once a week they shout me fuel to take the car out because they enjoy been in it as much as I do and they don't have a car or licence of there own. So its a win for them to. Otherwise they don't get out much because of that either.

you bite way too easily :ninja:

Are you like a boiler maker or a mechanic is that why you want to get into the mines ?

Yeah but you get your slice of everyones tax to pay for that :ninja: . He wouldn't be able to get the dole yet would he?

Well I can't get the dole for another 2 weeks. Really don't wanna go on the dole so trying to save as much money as possible at the moment hense no cruises like I use to do. I hate relying on people to get my ass around and to do stuff. But as I said my mates said that they are happy to because when they had no money I was the one who would get them out of the house and help them out.

you bite way too easily :ninja:

Are you like a boiler maker or a mechanic is that why you want to get into the mines ?

Ha ha ha I wasn't biting. Just saying why I don't pay for my fuel at the moment. lol

Yeah I'm a diesel fitter (truck/earth moving/gensets/boat/etc mechanic for those who don't know.) Pretty much big engines I play with.

So what your saying is we as taxpayers pay for his fuel ?

WTF is a fyp ?

Yes that is exactly what I'm saying :) fyp = fixed your post

you bite way too easily :dry:

Are you like a boiler maker or a mechanic is that why you want to get into the mines ?

It's fun though right :ninja:

Well I can't get the dole for another 2 weeks. Really don't wanna go on the dole so trying to save as much money as possible at the moment hense no cruises like I use to do. I hate relying on people to get my ass around and to do stuff. But as I said my mates said that they are happy to because when they had no money I was the one who would get them out of the house and help them out.

What do you do for work? What apprenticeship have you just finished? And how far are you willing to travel lol

Yeah but you get your slice of everyones tax to pay for that :ninja:.

My bank account, my money.

And seeing as how I've never asked you for a cent for the past 6 months, it's not like it's really affecting you greatly is it?

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What do you do for work? What apprenticeship have you just finished? And how far are you willing to travel lol

I just finished as an automotive specialist - specialising in diesel fitting. (automotive specialist because i pretty much did truck engines and automatic transmissions for them)

Willing to travel around Brissy but probably not to the north side. Other than that I fly in fly out roster in the mines at the moment is what I'm looking at.

Ahwell too easy. If it was any other apprenticeship (sparky, plumber, chippy etc) I might of bin able to help out but we don't do much with diesal engines lol

Ahwell too easy. If it was any other apprenticeship (sparky, plumber, chippy etc) I might of bin able to help out but we don't do much with diesal engines lol

Thanks anyway. What do you do for work anyway?

Ahwell too easy. If it was any other apprenticeship (sparky, plumber, chippy etc) I might of bin able to help out but we don't do much with diesal engines lol

That's because you're not trying hard enough. Put it in the suggestion box tomorrow and see what happens.

Thanks anyway. What do you do for work anyway?

I'm a Cadet/Site Engineer for Multiplex. Shit kicker basically but I know a lot of the bosses/project managers for all the subbies round the coast.

That's because you're not trying hard enough. Put it in the suggestion box tomorrow and see what happens.

We have a massive twin turbo diesal generator in the basement. I'll take pics of it when I get my camera back. :ninja:

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