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Mate copped a defect today in his MX5 for too low and he's acting all a-a-ron about it... going on about selling his car and so on... I asked him how low it is sitting...... 35mm lol

Mine sits about there, that's not really low

Whos up for Pho Friday night?

Thanks let me know!

What position for?

My bestman is a project manager at Telstra I think

would if had working car, but then would rather try bon bo hue first instead of having my usual pho fix

nope

ppl get stuck on other calls all the time.

all my meetings seemt o run late

but I blame the organiser for not good prep.

Literally just had the interview after posting that, he apologized for the delay and sounded like he was in a very quick rush.

They had technical data problems on their end so everything was delayed.

Only asked a couple quick questions, interview only lasted 5mins.... he was in a rush speeding up the interview to catch up on others i suppose.

Not sure if good thing or not. :-/

Literally just had the interview after posting that, he apologized for the delay and sounded like he was in a very quick rush.

They had technical data problems on their end so everything was delayed.

Only asked a couple quick questions, interview only lasted 5mins.... he was in a rush speeding up the interview to catch up on others i suppose.

Not sure if good thing or not. :-/

Doesn't matter how long the interview went for, it matters how confortable you were with your answers.

Do YOU think you answered his questions well?

Doesn't matter how long the interview went for, it matters how confortable you were with your answers.

Do YOU think you answered his questions well?

I was actually really comfortable, felt like it was a breezey walk in the park tbh.

But felt like I could've answered one of the question in more length and detail, sounded like he was happy to just quickly type down that answer though.....

If I do get the job next year, bun bo hue celebration for everyone!

First paycheque must be blown

How much Pho can you get with a paycheque?

Here's hoping it's a monthly pay period ;)

Why would u want monthly. I'm on monthly now and it's a pain in the fkn ass hole

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