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so it is definatly mine? i can start telling people :rant: mmm cant wait to see works face when i quit

Well the job is yours on the two factors:

1. You still want it once you have see what you have to do.

2. The production manager is happy with your work effort.

If you can fill out those two criteria then you have a job here as long as you want basically!

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so it is definatly mine? i can start telling people :rant: mmm cant wait to see works face when i quit

you should storm out in the middle of a shift infront of a full counter and scream " You mean I have to wash my hands EVERYTIME I go to the toilet , not just the first time "

hmmm i'll work hard dont you worry :rant:

I dont doubt it, but as I said once we start hiring you'll be first on the list of people who get called for "interviews" which are just like 5 mins of this is the work, this is the pay, when can you start. And they rest is up to you bud!

cheapest rims for the 33 are the stockies/200sx rims. I had about 4 sets of them in melb :rant:

Generally go for about $400 with some tyres.. but don't seem to come up much in brisbane here. No idea where the old stockies go when people upgrade! probably back of some dodgy wheel workshop

What's the new job going to be ???/

Wooden truss manufacturing, he'll probably start off counting ancillaries and then either move onto the presses or saws, depending on openings and how hard he works.

Hey do you have your forklift ticket? If not if you get one then you could get one of the fork driving jobs, man that is sweet, drive a forklift round all day loading and unloading trucks!

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