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Charly - Yeah I am a "Junior Manager (IT Superviosr)" for the IT Department at Langs Building Supplies, Yatala, just around the corner from the BP :D But I actually do the following things, Database Admin/Netowrk Admin/Phone system help/IT Helpdesk/Computer repairs and setup/Printer Repairs/anything that is electrical repairs :) Which is why you see me post so much here, because I have one code windows and one SAU window open at all times ;)

Yupp, explains the bicycle everywhere, so miss my line, sooooo temped to call up Gav to see if he's had a look at it yet, but know what the answer will be, no because they are flat out, and really do not want to bug them about it, I know they'll ring me, just going crazy thinking about it, waiting for the list of things needing to be replaced and the the price.............not looking forward to that bit! :D

sounds remarkably similar to what I do except most of the the purchase and fix stuff tasks are in addition to my actual job. After about two weeks with no car I would be going mental too. I really hope the weather continues to hold out. please tell me that it's not raining on the coast right now.

I'm scared to call, maybe HEROMAN can save the day,............. or maybe I should get off my scared, lazy ass and give them a ring, yeah option 2 I think is better, dont like people who wear tights, esp men, eeewww!!

I'm scared to call, maybe HEROMAN can save the day,............. or maybe I should get off my scared, lazy ass and give them a ring, yeah option 2 I think is better, dont like people who wear tights, esp men, eeewww!!

Or those who wear their underwear on the outside :flower:

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