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Tis a lot easier to get a new job when you already have one than when you don't

Wasn't the case when I tried looking for replacement job before I left Coles.

Not really... He wasn't given the opportunity, he bought it...

He owned DC and was essentially self sponsered to get to where he is today... so unless I start a multi billion dollar fashion label, I can't see it eventuating :P

just start a company like Illest. get some tshirts made using an underated MS Word font and print them in 2 different colours. then get some lanyards made up, a bazillion stickers to give away and suddnely people will pay money for that. cause its cool. and you are personally adding style and fashion to the car scene.

Kinda like MIT

Basti got banned last year for counting cards at Crown Casino.

Made about $250k cash before they kicked him out

RMITafe brah ;)

A maths lecturer I had back in the day legitimately was booted for counting cards lol

Understand where Grant is coming from...sometimes you get too comfy in a job and need to quit, else you'll never be motivated enough to search hard for one.

So no 300km needed? Figure 8s for 30 minutes and that's it? (Where the fark in the Eastern Suburbs can you do figure 8's in a skyline for 30 minutes without 4 HWP cars and Rapid Response Units showing up?)

Any particular kind of oil for run in and also afterwards?

Figure 8's lyk dis?

I went to Supagas on Mountain Highway in the after hours for my KAAZ run in...had a security car turn up, that's about it. When they can see you're not leaving rubber marks behind or making ridiculous noise, they're a bit more understanding!

Figure 8s like drawing figure 8s...can't think of any other way to explain it. Or you can draw the ABC symbol...

Start off just steering, then as the diff starts to break in / shudder less often, you can add some throttle in the turns to induce break away under acceleration.

Understand where Grant is coming from...sometimes you get too comfy in a job and need to quit, else you'll never be motivated enough to search hard for one.

One thing that I don't understand that is they advertise like they need a worker urgently and when I contact them, they suddenly decide that they don't need one urgently. Happened to me 4 times today.

What's up with that?

One thing that I don't understand that is they advertise like they need a worker urgently and when I contact them, they suddenly decide that they don't need one urgently. Happened to me 4 times today.

What's up with that?

Discrimination

Again, not fussed whether it's P/T or F/T.

Just want a job, simple as.

I'm in a similar boat as you Grant, jobless until my engineering kicks off which is unknown atm.... zzzzz

Have you tried looking at gumtree? Some odd jobs here and there on that site.

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