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No offence grant but if you can't be motivated to finish year 12 you got bigger problems than you think

Sorry for the harshness but I'm blunt by nature.

I already knew I've bigger problems already, pretty sure there isn't any way out of this.

Just need to find something that will 'overlook' my biggest problem, not going to be easy... Well done me.

well it's not actually the one i use.... but you get the idea

Hey everyone...this guy's a phony!

Right about the nurses and pay. They are handy to have around if you injure yourself though. The last one I was with was a bit scary...wanted to put me unconscious using my carotid arteries or some shit.

I already knew I've bigger problems already, pretty sure there isn't any way out of this.

Just need to find something that will 'overlook' my biggest problem, not going to be easy... Well done me.

You seem to be able to save money, why not try investment or start your own business?

. The last one I was with was a bit scary...wanted to put me unconscious using my carotid arteries or some shit.

yeah they do that..

but after seeing Katie in real action last weekend.

all I can say is wow.

So short background.

I picked Katie up last friday after work, approx 9:30 pm to head up to shepp so we could help out at deca.

She has been the medical officer when avalible for past couple years and I help where I can.

about 50KM from nagambie we see hazard lights middle fo the road and I'm thinking FFS if this is a defect/booze bus going to be un impressed as I jsut want to be in bed.

IN the mazda 3 so not worried about legalities at his point.

as we pull up see a nice new FG G6 turo on it's roof in the middle of the highway.

seems the guy swerved to avoid a wombat in the rain lost it, plouged though the trees in the centre medium flipped and ended up on the wrong side of the road.

I've barely come to a stop and Katie is running over there I've grabbed the medical kit she prepped and followed.

So you could see the skull on this dude so he not well.

blood pissing out everywhere

she takes care of matters, bossing tjhe cops aroudn when they turn up 15 min later.

helping the ambo when they get there and sorting thigns out.

anyhow dude prob should have died at least as far as the cops say.

yet she is talking to him and his partner on the phone friday. 70 something stiches bit of reco work but he up and working again 1 week later...

and yet she earns around 1/2 of me.

so messed up.

You seem to be able to save money, why not try investment or start your own business?

Yeah, able to save up money but not in great amounts unfortunately (yearly salary isn't that great), plus would need to find what type of industry I want to set up a business/invest money into.

Not bad suggestion Adam.

Grant you need a goal and a plan, first step is probably getting your year 12 out of the way

No real short cuts man but you got to start somewhere

Agree with you r.e. goals and plan, should really start giving it a proper thinking. About year 12, would need to find something to motivate me...

Thanks again.

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