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haha this needs one of those meme's seen a couple pages back. Havent seen one for Engineer yet :P

I worked at a supermarket between highschool/uni break, pissed off after end of first semester to a better job. Shit pay & long hours.

Managers in any business need to learn to show respect to people and to do this is to unlock the maximum potential of the employee.

By paying people to only do one task is implying that you are only capable of doing one thing and is a sign of disrespect. No wonder the same attitude is displayed back to the company...

my tip; look for a casual job which utilizes your capability you will be happier off.

Good points there Pat!

Very true too.

Was just implying Alvin should do something in his field of study, hence Engineering.

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Hey Bluejeans!

Saw your car and thought I'd buy 5 of them!

Damn, I miss mine :(

When I get back, imma trying to get another one, hopefully 300+ kw.

i've yet to graduate..

but i'm considering starting up a hotpot restaurant..

I see, let me know about the hotpot restaurant.

I am looking into expansion / investments... More so scoping out opportunities.

I see, let me know about the hotpot restaurant.

I am looking into expansion / investments... More so scoping out opportunities.

yeah, that's one of the cheapest startups.

and with so many azns. i'm sick of the hotpot places run by the prcs... they're crap.

Yeah, what's with that? Way to stuff with the OCDs!

Gixxers are nice.. I find the thousands handle far nicer than the 600/750 though.. Both are hawt. New 600/750 not so much. New thousand yes please.

Something about the new gixxers just doesn't look right....Front headlight too big or something...

My mate has a k7 or k8 600...looks the goods. Think that's what I'll be getting but a 750

Something about the new gixxers just doesn't look right....Front headlight too big or something...

My mate has a k7 or k8 600...looks the goods. Think that's what I'll be getting but a 750

Agreed. Actually, late model gixxers on the whole I'm not a fan of the headlights. They just look too busy and dorky, doesn't seem to fit with the rest of the bike's lines.

Mates R32 gtst got broken into last night, little rats stole some change, his paintball gear, pod filter and boost gauge. Why would you break into someones car to only make off with a) shit you cant use and b) stuff only worth like $20

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