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Miss being 18 and getting up on Sunday at 8am after a late night out, being able to cope with this amount of sleep, eating maccas breakfast in the food court to wake me up, then heading to Coles for a day of 1.5 x pay rate. Not a friggen worry in the world.

Cant get the crank shaft bolt loose, so the cars gotta be put back together so he can take it to work and do it there.

Shit!

See how things go this week, might get it back...

and why is it that coles doesn't wanna hire me?

FOB

:rofl:

Miss being 18 and getting up on Sunday at 8am after a late night out, being able to cope with this amount of sleep, eating maccas breakfast in the food court to wake me up, then heading to Coles for a day of 1.5 x pay rate. Not a friggen worry in the world.

Gone are the days of care free living

Too many people here have worked for Coles...

Anthony, Airport West?! Were you in higher position i.e. Duty manager or?

mainly just a team member, but did duty manager shifts when they couldn't make it

at the time i applied they were the only area who was looking for someone to start immediately so rather than just transfer closer - i stayed lol

wasn't too bad finishing at around 10-11pm each night was smooth drive home

thought heading there mid afternoon was sometimes annoying :laugh:

but tomorrow im actually going for an interview for a detailing job - always had an interest in doing detailing so hopefully it goes well :P

its not like i'm a member of some dark skinned population in the world that come over with no knowledge of english..

Maybe you should be one, they seem to get a job quite easily.

mainly just a team member, but did duty manager shifts when they couldn't make it

at the time i applied they were the only area who was looking for someone to start immediately so rather than just transfer closer - i stayed lol

wasn't too bad finishing at around 10-11pm each night was smooth drive home

thought heading there mid afternoon was sometimes annoying :laugh:

but tomorrow im actually going for an interview for a detailing job - always had an interest in doing detailing so hopefully it goes well :P

Good luck, you going to show off your Skylines as your 'resume'?

none of the super sport 600s are learner legal gsx600r, cbr600, r6, etc (nor do they have lams variant) just get a restricted 650 if you want to keep it legal at least it wont look like a gorilla riding a small push bike and revving its tits off :D At least then after 15 months you can sell easy for a decent price as well

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