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Bozmeister, here is the website of that awesome trailer we saw: http://www.tiltatrailer.com.au/index.htm

No prices on there though...

They were at this years caravan and camping show. Very good trailer rated up to 4 tonne or something like that and it was only about $3k-$3.5k and could get anything that was higher than 25mm at the front bar onto it

They were at this years caravan and camping show. Very good trailer rated up to 4 tonne or something like that and it was only about $3k-$3.5k and could get anything that was higher than 25mm at the front bar onto it

The build plate on the one we saw said it was 500kg with a max weight of 2300kg... leading me to believe it could take 1.8T.

According to their website though they can take 2T.

Either way, if that price you quote is right, hell keen.

Andy i'll take you up on a nano if you want rid of one, probably can't get it with the 243 but i'll hit it easy with the 22

Job interview today makes me happy in my pants. Wish people would speed things up when hiring, I've had a few interviews now and they are all in decision making mode and I get to sit around twiddling my thumbs waiting for a response.

Just finished my first interview for the day. Got to love when they finish the interview with "So can you start tomorrow night?"

Hmm i wonder if they liked you lol

Going to go in and see what it's like to work there. Different role to what I've done in the past, more hands on and less administration. I think I'd like that however. Pay isn't quite as good as what I was on at the Fox but work environment will more than make up for it.

I'll let you all know where if I end up with the job :)

Now to prepare for my next interview in 45 minutes.

Nothing is set in stone yet. Got a shift running the place tomorrow night and final decision will be made by both parties next week (they may like me, I may not like them or possibly vice versa.)

It's at Archive in West End. Got interviews with the Pig N Whistle at riverside and the Melbourbe Hotel as well.

Freaking amateur hour at the Pig. Who the hell shows up late to an interview that they are running? I've had people I'm interviewing be late but I'm always ready to go minimum 15 minutes before the interview. Bad start, if they are this disorganized when interviewing a new manager how bad is the rest of it?

Top stuff Boz!

+1 Great work

Would you really want that in that kitchen? I hear that there's like knives and shit in there.

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