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Pearls are amazing, especially the black ones but I would only wear wild pearls lol

whys that? and how do you know theyre not lying?

Leroy,

interesting article on how to get a SR powered FWD 2 sec faster down the Quarter for 0$

think this could be a valid test for you.

or any hatchback really...

http://www.nerocam.com/SCC_TAP.asp

lol worlds first convertible N15. i'd try that.

Question: what rights does someone have if they're being forced to go on call after hours for their job? like not initially in their PD or contract?

Just man up and grab that extra cash.

on call (to me) usually means: vehicle with private use or minimum call-out 4 hours (OT), or weekly allowance for period on-call or minimum 10hour break between shifts (and paid stood down time if overlap with normal work hours) OR all of the above. But depends on how many call outs a month there is in the industry.

There is extra cash but not enough to make me / other guys that were offered the same thing to take it lol

edit: It's I.T so most can be done remotely but yeah, I enjoy not having to worry about anything on the weekends.

Edited by UNR33L

FKN GEN Y

If you guys spent as much time working as you do acting like the world owes you something we'd be paving the streets with gold

Angry old man.

Just cause you had no choice back in yer day doesn't mean it was the right thing. :P

Dat work lyf balance

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FKN GEN Y

If you guys spent as much time working as you do acting like the world owes you something we'd be paving the streets with gold

No we wouldn't gold streets would be dangerous and Vic roads wouldn't allow it

FKN GEN Y

If you guys spent as much time working as you do acting like the world owes you something we'd be paving the streets with gold

Being on-call means you cant drink during your week, must be located a reasonable distance from possible call-out locations and have to carry any necessary tools with you whenever you leave the house.

its a pretty big inconvenience.

When I last did on call, we got $$ for the week on call, plus 4 hours TIL min for any call out,

was IT as well, so did not need to be onsite so long as we could log on within 1 hour was all good.

And laptop/phone with data meant we could do it anywhere.

and not hard to be sober enough to troubleshoot a unix box.

I used to love it as I would not budget for the cash, so was free car parts!

eh? you don't eat meat, but wear pearls?

Wild pearls... not farmed pearls...

And no I don't wear pearls because they are cultured. I said I would only wear wild pearls if I wore them! (which won't happen because they are too rare lol)

Edited by L33SH

When I last did on call, we got $$ for the week on call, plus 4 hours TIL min for any call out,

was IT as well, so did not need to be onsite so long as we could log on within 1 hour was all good.

And laptop/phone with data meant we could do it anywhere.

and not hard to be sober enough to troubleshoot a unix box.

I used to love it as I would not budget for the cash, so was free car parts!

sudo rm -rf ?

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