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Never hurts to dress sharply though, even if you're just a glorified PA. Nothing worse than a girl who puts no effort into her appearance

100% agree just messin'

i do love the ones though who cant quite grasp corporate attire so rock around in sky high heels and a mini skirt cos you know thats corporate right? i mean its black..

so many people with "ideas" in the tony thread.

hope you get it sorted soon champ.

Haha yeah it will be interesting what the issue is once its sorted

We'll see who's right!

100% agree just messin'

i do love the ones though who cant quite grasp corporate attire so rock around in sky high heels and a mini skirt cos you know thats corporate right? i mean its black..

And some cleavage :thumbsup:

There also seems to be an increasing trend of black leggings and a top these days in the secretarial postion

Haha yeah it will be interesting what the issue is once its sorted

We'll see who's right!

And some cleavage :thumbsup:

There also seems to be an increasing trend of black leggings and a top these days in the secretarial postion

absolutely.

what thread?

Thought about that, but when you gotta wear in slacks and a shirt tucked in gets a bit annoying / messy. The extra time you gain almost not work the effort cos you spend time getting ready at work again.

Then you got the sweaty pits etc on the hotter days.

I used to work in Richmond and hated it, so if I go city center might hate it more hah.

Hmm, das fair.

100% agree just messin'

i do love the ones though who cant quite grasp corporate attire so rock around in sky high heels and a mini skirt cos you know thats corporate right? i mean its black..

Haha saw one of these today, everything was black, heals, short ass skirt, fake tanned long legs, black top with mesh at the top showing off clevage.

Not complaining but if my mrs went to work in that I'd be like dafaq?

Apart from Pat :P I don't think anybody posting on here are really working their ass's off

It really depends on your occupation

Not working harder, just smarter.

I could have continued working hard in melbourne but realising opportunities and making that leap is what pays in the end.

Yo Leeeeeeeroy, I'm heading down to PI on sat (Well maybe friday night actually, staying there at a mates place then going to the track on Sat morn, not racing though)

Keen for beach times too.

Yo Leeeeeeeroy, I'm heading down to PI on sat (Well maybe friday night actually, staying there at a mates place then going to the track on Sat morn, not racing though)

Keen for beach times too.

a'ight. holla atchya boi

got manifold back today from ceramic coating in silver. looked good (from the square cm i pierced through the bubblewrap), car now at fabricator getting shit done. 3" intercooler piping the whole way means cutting the end off the plenum... cool?

Then its off to blow-off town, no more fluttering for me.

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