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$100 a week to stay in a renovated eildon holiday home instead of crappy motel = winning

Dollar dollar bill y'all.

Thought id be making money like a straight buster but itll probably go into getting car back on to the road. #nissanlyf

$100 a week to stay in a renovated eildon holiday home instead of crappy motel = winning

Dollar dollar bill y'all.

Thought id be making money like a straight buster but itll probably go into getting car back on to the road. #nissanlyf

do you get an allowance for away from home or expenses paid?

$100 a week to stay in a renovated eildon holiday home instead of crappy motel = winning

Dollar dollar bill y'all.

Thought id be making money like a straight buster but itll probably go into getting car back on to the road. #nissanlyf

Time to buy a Subaru...

>_>

<_<

Gearboxes are cheaper than engines

:P

do you get an allowance for away from home or expenses paid?

LAHA.

Motel was $88 a night.

Someone quoted $230 LAHA a night (which i think is metropolitan expensive prices) for this job.

Working with a guy atm who is ex-mining. Used to 7 days on 4 days off in ballarat. Wont stop complaining about having only the weekend or sunday only off. Suck it up princess :P

LAHA.

Motel was $88 a night.

Someone quoted $230 LAHA a night (which i think is metropolitan expensive prices) for this job.

Working with a guy atm who is ex-mining. Used to 7 days on 4 days off in ballarat. Wont stop complaining about having only the weekend or sunday only off. Suck it up princess :P

its LAHFHA not LAHA get it right brah

LAHA.

Motel was $88 a night.

Someone quoted $230 LAHA a night (which i think is metropolitan expensive prices) for this job.

Working with a guy atm who is ex-mining. Used to 7 days on 4 days off in ballarat. Wont stop complaining about having only the weekend or sunday only off. Suck it up princess :P

4 day working week was the shit for me...made life seem less like a rat race and more like a balance between a bit of work and a bit of play.

Don't get me started on 3 days a week, that never felt like work.

dooooo eeeeetttt!!!! For the love of SM

I do... drink a few 'livets a year... but i'm not some single malt dickbag...

some blends are better than some SM's and vice versa... I will buy blended, blended malt or single equally happily

however for a daily dram, you can't beat JWB @ under $40

LAHA.

Motel was $88 a night.

Someone quoted $230 LAHA a night (which i think is metropolitan expensive prices) for this job.

Working with a guy atm who is ex-mining. Used to 7 days on 4 days off in ballarat. Wont stop complaining about having only the weekend or sunday only off. Suck it up princess :P

its LAHFHA not LAHA get it right brah

Speaking of which rules changes will mean not much LAFHA anymore

I do... drink a few 'livets a year... but i'm not some single malt dickbag...

some blends are better than some SM's and vice versa... I will buy blended, blended malt or single equally happily

however for a daily dram, you can't beat JWB @ under $40

or Chivas regal 12 yo
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Speaking of which rules changes will mean not much LAFHA anymore

still better than ours, exact expenses paid, so we submit our receipts at the end and be comped

means company always owes me $$ tho wish i could charge interest

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