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Yeah still there unfortunately....Another 4-5 months and I should be gone though....Start my sparky pre-app on Monday :yes:

Got offered a contract at Schweppes but knocked it back, pre-app is full time so I'll need to be doin a few night shifts for the next 4 months, then hopefully gone forever!

P.S Still dying.

Awesome man! Where are you doing your pre-app? When your done the pre-app and looking for work, let me know I'll see if work will take another apprentice on, but we just took a new apprentice on so it's not promising.

Awesome man! Where are you doing your pre-app? When your done the pre-app and looking for work, let me know I'll see if work will take another apprentice on, but we just took a new apprentice on so it's not promising.

370 degrees/victec..

One of my mates is pretty sure he can hook me up when I'm done so I should be ok, but I'll keep your offer in mind as well :thanks:

370 degrees/victec..

One of my mates is pretty sure he can hook me up when I'm done so I should be ok, but I'll keep your offer in mind as well :thanks:

I did mine there. Wasn't too bad, yet that was 8 years ago :down: Might have changed a fair bit since then.

What sort of work does your mate do?

Maybe someone in the wastelands will know this.

Before my diff died i realised that the car was driving much slower, as in getting bull boost by 5000Rpm :s felt a lot slower. so question is, if your diff is still working, (as in car moving) can a f**ked diff have a power loss at the wheels?

I did mine there. Wasn't too bad, yet that was 8 years ago :) Might have changed a fair bit since then.

What sort of work does your mate do?

He's a 3rd year working through 370....he's injured at the moment though so not working

Ahh so you mean you'd work for Victec? (Or whatever they're called now?) lol. I did my apprenticeship with them too, but was kept on the entire time by the same company.

Had to work today too, looks like I'll be doing a 20-odd day stint without a day off :)

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