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Gonna be some pissed off bogans at the FIFO lounge lol

Queue "what ya f**kin mean a bintang singlet's not f**kin appropriate mate?"

lol I hope this doesn't apply to work gear as I will be flying from Mines -> Melb :wacko:

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Of course it does. I'd imagine thats pretty much exactly what it applies to

considering the Managers, GM's & MD's all wear work gear it would be pretty funny if they get bumped back to make way for a glorified pa wearing Target slacks.

considering the Managers, GM's & MD's all wear work gear it would be pretty funny if they get bumped back to make way for a glorified pa wearing Target slacks.

is there time to change before bus leaves/at airport/at camp?

lol I hope this doesn't apply to work gear as I will be flying from Mines -> Melb :wacko:

#FIFO

nope high viz clothing is allowed as it deemed a uniform.

which is funny

as the complaints were from the suits about the high vis clothing in the lounges.

I seriously don't see an issue about it, it's somewhere to kill an hour prior to a flight that they happen to have some free snacks and booze,

who cares what people wear.

nope high viz clothing is allowed as it deemed a uniform.

which is funny

as the complaints were from the suits about the high vis clothing in the lounges.

I seriously don't see an issue about it, it's somewhere to kill an hour prior to a flight that they happen to have some free snacks and booze,

who cares what people wear.

People with class

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