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Yeh grant spose drive it till it dies sell what parts I can and thatll be that

Unless someone wants it without a rwc but for 7-10k cars it's not worth spending 1-2k on a rwc unless ya cash strapped I spose

Don't you work inside Grant?

Every time I walk into Coles on a hot day its actually quite a relief, nice and air conditioned!

Yes I work indoors, but when you're working, pulling the pallets/stubborn cages on hot day, AC might do its job, cos I sweat bit easily.

Working in dairy was ftw during summer...I actually got cold on 40 degree days! Also, f**k cages...when I first worked at Coles we had stock wrapped on a pallet and that's the way it should have stayed.

To continue the "what I really do" posters...

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Lost my shit at this one

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Birds, I've been doing lots of pallet work lately, one thing I hate most is that DC often dump tinned fruit/vegs on pallets, means extra work dumping them into cages for others to do the filling.

How often do you have customers come up and try to ask you a question? Or do you usually work out back?

Depends, on average 5 customers a shift. Sometimes 20 sometimes none.

90% of thing I get asked is 'where can I find eggs'

lol, aren't eggs always next to milk? I'd think that would be an easy one.

Every time I visit a new supermarket I always need to ask where the protein shakes are at :3 health food sections are sometimes only a shelf big and they're always scattered >_<

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