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Anyone know of any weekend work or night shift work going?

im looking too.

for you or the missis?

told our lass to have a look at night fill, but apparently only coles in richmond is hiring at the mo...

No good brah, the court should have chased that up for you

I have to wait for police to release it before insurance can assess and I can view the wreck

Yeah dunno, screwed over like every other system I guess

If you move to Perth I can get you a gig doing some interesting weekend work

Sounds... interresting. Could proabbly do the same at St Kidla I guess hahaha

im looking too.

for you or the missis?

told our lass to have a look at night fill, but apparently only coles in richmond is hiring at the mo...

Sweet! Either at the moment. She doesn't mind doing some shift work/weekend work but I don't mind either as I'm full of beans and energy so an extra income source wouldn't go astray! Means I can get my 33 GTR sooner haha

Yeah, was looking at night fill but not many sueprmarket chains are doing it anymore I heard :(

Super keen for extra work.

I do wonder if speed was determined to be a factor in the accident.... :angry:

Police believe it was

To not see a car's headlights at night time on a bike and vice versa, someone is usually going too fast or 100% not concentrating

Was a few pages back

Genuinely surprised Ambos get 70k, and can get up to 100k.

Always assumed they were on 40k or something, akin to teachers and associated complaints.

Can't possibly be the only one?

Was a few pages back

Genuinely surprised Ambos get 70k, and can get up to 100k.

Always assumed they were on 40k or something, akin to teachers and associated complaints.

Can't possibly be the only one?

teachers on 40K say what...

http://www.education.vic.gov.au/hrweb/Documents/Salary-Teacher.pdf

Yeah, teachers and ambos get so much annual leave / days off as well

Don't know what all the fuss is about a lot of jobs are hard and pay around that? :\

Besides, people that study a certain line of work surely know roughly what they'll be getting paid beforehand right?

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Sounds... interresting. Could proabbly do the same at St Kidla I guess hahaha

Sweet! Either at the moment. She doesn't mind doing some shift work/weekend work but I don't mind either as I'm full of beans and energy so an extra income source wouldn't go astray! Means I can get my 33 GTR sooner haha

Yeah, was looking at night fill but not many sueprmarket chains are doing it anymore I heard :(

Super keen for extra work.

Wait til end of January when them kids go back to school/uni.

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im looking too.

for you or the missis?

told our lass to have a look at night fill, but apparently only coles in richmond is hiring at the mo...

Yep, there's new store opening in Richmond, another one I believe. Opening end of Jan/Feb (will have to look at the poster in the tea room).

Yeah, teachers and ambos get so much annual leave / days off as well

Don't know what all the fuss is about a lot of jobs are hard and pay around that? :\

Besides, people that study a certain line of work surely know roughly what they'll be getting paid beforehand right?

tbh, I never looked at what teachers or ambos really got paid.

Just assumptions through what you hear through various protests

Most teachers I know are on considerably more than 40k, was a bit of a random stab at super low end poverty wages that you assume they're on.

But I never knew an Ambo would, or could ever, ever, ever be a 6 figure job. Ever.

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