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Nope, not aloud (need to do some course in selling alcohol - more like not to sell it to kids) to work in Liquor Land.

Only Coles.

By the way, Coles has been slashing prices on dunny roll, milk and various 'best selling' items in last 6 months.

Nope, not aloud (need to do some course in selling alcohol - more like not to sell it to kids) to work in Liquor Land.

Only Coles.

By the way, Coles has been slashing prices on dunny roll, milk and various 'best selling' items in last 6 months.

You work in / as a Shelf stacker / Check out guy / Butcher area / Bakery?

Maybe as Coles for a promotion, might give you some ambition :P

Shelf stacker, shit job I know but casual pay isn't that bad.

How can you get a promotion at Coles?

Honestly, would like completely different job but don't know what I want is the problem.

Shelf stacker, shit job I know but casual pay isn't that bad.

How can you get a promotion at Coles?

Honestly, would like completely different job but don't know what I want is the problem.

Casual rate + full time shifts = Win for money.

Paid the most and get a lot of hours.

Managing Position... Maybe?

Got car back from racepace :D brakes so much better now as well.

Made 233.5kw with just exhaust and cam gears :thumbsup:

Sounds good.

With your Cam Gears, what did Racepace do, dial in the degrees to fine tune the characteristic of the engine?

Casual rate + full time shifts = Win for money.

Paid the most and get a lot of hours.

That if you don't have your hours reduced after xmas/new years.

Urgh, my $1000 Kona Cinder Cone mountain bike was stolen from out the front of my work building on William street in the city yesterday in broad daylight.

Literally first day of riding anywhere ever where I left it alone.

Effing lose.

To be honest, I really don't know what I want and like to do.

Too many choices all have its positive and negatives.

Not that keen on becoming an apprentice seeing everyone don't want 24 year old apprentice (cheaper to pay 16y.o.).

One thing I know I do have a major flaw which is my commitment in studying/sticking to a course.

Urgh, my $1000 Kona Cinder Cone mountain bike was stolen from out the front of my work building on William street in the city yesterday in broad daylight.

Literally first day of riding anywhere ever where I left it alone.

Effing lose.

Stupid question but,

Do you have bicycle lock/chain/whatever?

Nice! Hows the wallet feel?

Wallet feels ok, was expected to be a few things wrong doing the 100k service had to get new rear rotors / pads so decided may as well get a bit of a upgrade for the track / good pads the rear rotors look sexy now but the fronts still stock for now :P

Casual rate + full time shifts = Win for money.

Paid the most and get a lot of hours.

Managing Position... Maybe?

Sounds good.

With your Cam Gears, what did Racepace do, dial in the degrees to fine tune the characteristic of the engine?

Yeah I think they just adjust it a few degrees to make bit better / power comes on a bit earlier I think

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