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Ahhh retail. So many memories. Everyone should work a supermarket at least once in their life. A lot of good and a lot of bad, but a hell of a lot of lessons to be learned.

Ahhh retail. So many memories. Everyone should work a supermarket at least once in their life. A lot of good and a lot of bad, but a hell of a lot of lessons to be learned.

Bang on.

I'll most likely be in retail a looooong time :P or at least in the liquor industry, right now im a bottle shop manager, so another year or so and i'd be qualified to move on to a supplier role, hopefully ....

I'll most likely be in retail a looooong time :P or at least in the liquor industry, right now im a bottle shop manager, so another year or so and i'd be qualified to move on to a supplier role, hopefully ....

Supplier as in hold a liquor license?

You don't need to have a manager of an existing place to be able to apply and attain one (to open your own bottle-o for example)

Supplier as in hold a liquor license?

You don't need to have a manager of an existing place to be able to apply and attain one (to open your own bottle-o for example)

Well, i was thinking supplier as more so of a representative, sorry.

And opening a store is another idea dad and i are thinking about.

Bottle shop manager eh?

Which store? I could use some European beers.

Its in casey :P

True, need to slowly make way through that beer list written some pages back! :P

You'll have to go to Munich to drink the best beer in the world.

Trust me, it's worth it.

/beerslineaustralia

Ahhh retail. So many memories. Everyone should work a supermarket at least once in their life. A lot of good and a lot of bad, but a hell of a lot of lessons to be learned.

Likewise everyone should be a waiter/waitress at some point in their life. You grow up really quickly looking after a restaurant of 60 people being the only person front of house.

You'll have to go to Munich to drink the best beer in the world.

Trust me, it's worth it.

/beerslineaustralia

Haha sponsored trip to Munich for vic wasteland to try some beer? :whistling:

One day will surely hit up Munich, but need something feasable for the interim! :P

Haha sponsored trip to Munich for vic wasteland to try some beer? :whistling:

One day will surely hit up Munich, but need something feasable for the interim! :P

I'm not rich enough to sponsor people a trip to Munich!

I'll try to go to Dan Murphys or Acland Cellars to see if there's European beers I recgonise from my recent trip.

been at the melb market relocation at all?

Nah man has entire got blokes out there? desent job?

Stonemason, so tombstones etc

sweet do you make awesome statues in stuff? haha
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