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I don't know how you do it. Been in Sydney 2 days and feels like I've spent majority of time travelling to and from the airport. The 1 hour flight still manages to drag on, sitting towards the back of the plane you can't hear your music properly (good in-ear headphones but not noise cancelling). Airports are f**king shit. I hope you get paid well because I probably wouldn't do it even if getting paid solid money

Not to mention time wasted in the hotel. Same old breakfast everyday. Living out of a carry bag.

Better than staring at the same 4 walls in an office every day though!

that said I'm not trying to complain about my job, I've been employed for a decent wage for 15 odd years.

yes some days/weeks suck, tell me a job that doesn't

next week is a cruisey week to catch up and will have change to drop into the local fabricator and hopefully get seat mount sorted and such in middle of the day.

this makes up for the occasional shit day/s

hell could be worse, growing up during calving season old man had to check on the heard every 2 hours max..for 2-3 weeks straight. still prefer what I am doing anyday.

plus I get to wear cufflinks made out of a honda F1 car.

Lol businessman gift

Better than staring at the same 4 walls in an office every day though!

Yeah... And also no. Airports are like hospitals with Windows. Can't wait to get out but youre stuck there. Office work you get to go home every night, find decent coffee, your own desk, can bring own lunch and find a quiet place to eat.

(I would take a desk job over airport/flying job if paid same money) lots of airport/travel time digs into personal time. Some people don't care as long as their getting paid, but to me, time doing your own thing is time much better spent.

I can't imagine Martin's life of every plane and airport blurring into one when looking back on years as they pass

/gettinalldeepnow

IN the scheme of things I chose this job.

I have no rights to comalin about it.

and in reality I get enough head hunters calling me that at the end of the day if I was unhappy with it I could move on easily.

but other than airports I love my job.

still asking for a pay raise tho....

How many gb?

I retired my old H-pattern motif cufflinks now that I have dat 6-speed

Workmate got me a sweet Hugo Boss pair as a gift, now I feel somewhat obligated to wear them all the time lol #versacevase

and we can see who the geek here is....

You laugh now, but when I'm at a formal occasion with a shitty DJ and they need someone to drop Dre beats...I have something up my sleeve.

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How many gb?

I retired my old H-pattern motif cufflinks now that I have dat 6-speed

Workmate got me a sweet Hugo Boss pair as a gift, now I feel somewhat obligated to wear them all the time lol #versacevase

Can't remember but pretty sure they are these, in which case prolly 4GB each

https://m.kogan.com/au/buy/4gb-usb-cufflinks/

Don't look too bad for a gimmicky gadget actually

Sitting in my qantas business seat waiting for take off here

Refurbished cabin too so fresh leather

Take a selfie.

Catching the qantas red eye tonight to Melbs.

I have a complementary Virgin gold card, how do I trade with someone for a qantas club entry?

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