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this page makes me angry. some people who dont work in offices occasionally rely on office people to do their jobs so people out of office can do their job.

stop spreading the anti-motivation *crack whip*

So you mean people like me, who spends more time at customer sites than in our office???

he is the new guy tho so I don;t want him answering the phone when I call in with a issue, I was the pissed off lifer who does not want to work but knows that obscure bit of info that I need!

fresh graduates...we don't even trust them to make the coffee..

Yeah, did work at Kmart footz but transferred to Werribee and now doing full time eng work placement on top as it's unpaid placement.
Walked around heaps at Kmart, something like over 20k steps within an 8hour shift compare to like 50steps a day in the office if anything....
Also did some labouring when not at kmart so definitely not used to office work!

Heck, I fell asleep yesterday morning and almost fell off my chair... :unsure: (Had no work to do so starred at a monitor)

Yo how do people keep up with more than 1 forum at a time? I kinda have to drift between them all I can't go to all forums at once it's too much LOL

Do it during business hours bro

Pro tip: I use google chrome for my personal surfing and internet explorer for work related stuff so when you need to show someone something there isn't a million tabs of pron :yes:

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