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Alvin, apps on hold??

They're like all closed by now except the few...

yeah.

i know. its april after all.

either way, there are other jobs i can do. just need to get that 485 done first.

and i've given up on the bigger companies, i'll just see what i can get. sales jobs, whatever that pays a decent wage. full time at restaurant isn't bad, but its very weird hours.

Edited by xALmoN

Was thinking the same thing, not like much is going to get done in 3 days

Yeah it'll likely be skeleton staff here, so a good chance to relax around the office and save my leave for the busier days muhahahaha

Unrelated; expenses paid by me, covered by business, and returned to me in cash form are awesome.

Yeah I used all my paid leave up on tonsillitis lol. Could prolly pull a day off but it's only a short week, might as well go in.

ya working the 3 day week as it will be cruisy as ,

then taking the following week off.

after 3 day week and school holidays, flights/hotels stupid cheap.

will be working. dollar dollar bill y'all.

Soon will be waist deep in OT and LAHA. bring it on.

also need to save up annual leave... not used to having under 10 days but yet to accrue that much since moving companies.

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