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Was it agreed to that the trial shift would be paid? Some aren't, and just rocking up to it is taken as an agreement.

Kitchen work can be pretty hectic, long periods without breaks, especially over the holidays isn't exactly abnormal.

As for your tendon giving you shit... Should've figured that a job requiring you to be on your feet the whole shift would be unpleasant.

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Yeah my missus first shift (in hospitality) was also unpaid. From it however she got a good job, with decent bosses and some great co-workers. If you think being a dishy is hard, don't bother trying a trade :P

Pierre - mate I completely understand regarding blistering knee pain!!!!

Feel for you bud. Rest up, if it swells up with fluid get some washing soda crystals from your local supermarket (coles/woolies/Iga) wrap a small amount in a tea towel you wont use again and leave it wrapped around the knee overnight. It'll draw out excess fluid and go rock hard by morning, empty, wash, and do again until swelling subsides.

I started a gym membership last week for the 1st time in many many years - went tuesday, thurs & saturday, then again today. Not much I can do without kneecaps for the legs, limited to calf raises / hamstring curls and seated leg press (half motion). The seated press is really working my patella tendons and Ive been pulling up pretty well. Aiming to get the tendons strong, bust out some calf & hammy muscles, along with upper body conditioning. 6'8" 114kg & aiming to get down under 110kg whilst loosing midrift 'padding' but gaining overall size and strength.

Moving house next wednesday, heading to christie downs near the train station. Not too sure of the area but need to be there for daily transport to the city for Uni over the next 4yrs. Better to spend 50mins studying while travelling than to drive, park etc in city traffic.

Moving house next wednesday, heading to christie downs near the train station. Not too sure of the area but need to be there for daily transport to the city for Uni over the next 4yrs. Better to spend 50mins studying while travelling than to drive, park etc in city traffic.

I'm flying out on the 8th brendan, If you need another ute to load s**t, you've got my number :cheers:

just quit my dishie job at a hotel

9 1/2 no break at all

meanwhile my left knee tendant is stuffed up and sending blistering pain throughout my leg

also they didnt pay me for my 7 hour trail shift

not cool man

who should i call to claim my bloody trial shift money

thats nearly 140~ they saved

CARNTS

bud honestly why the frick would u clean dishes for a job good move all round :thumbsup:

I'm flying out on the 8th brendan, If you need another ute to load s**t, you've got my number :cheers:

Thanks very much for the offer Matt - at this stage my olds & bro-in-law will help with trailer duties

Should only be a couple of trips, as Ive got the keys now and am moving all the non-bulky stuff in the stagea

We'll catch up one day I promise!!!!

Now, a track for all those who will be partying on New Years (quiet one for me I suppose)

Dont get too smashed, it'll be hot so keep hitting the water :) - www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSHmEsBIzAM&feature=fvst

Tiesto - Walking on Clouds - "even if you wanted me to, I cant come down"

what did you all for new years? we had a private party at a track and did skids all day and night... on the count down we all put sparklers and glow sticks on the cars and went out on belts... heres a vid lol defo rates as the best NYE ever

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