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i just pay for my work with handies. i thought you did the same??

im still paying off the motor and suspension

A pulsar modification being paid for with man on man sexual favours

surprise factor : 1/10

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Have all you real estate agents got access to land prices in a new development?

Has it been strata titled? i.e. are the individual blocks recognised with thier own certificate of title or is it still proposed?

something i find about workshops (unless mainly in-out services) is that they never say no to work. even if they have like a queue of cars in the workshop waiting to be worked on.

i understand how a lot sort of wait on parts, or people busy working on the longer projects... but lots of places we see have like 2-5 people working and theres like 20 jobs on the go, with more coming in than they can finish.

im not saying i would do a better job managing a shop, and i understand there are quiet periods, but fark it would annoy me having people on your back about work not being started or finished yet.

Second you start turning people away word spreads real quick, or they go to your competition instead

Same deal with quoting...you can over quote to keep customer happy come bill time, but risk sending them to competitor who under quotes and ends up with a shitty customer...but who got the work

Waiting for parts is another good reason - if you only have 5 jobs in the door all waiting on parts, you have a workshop full of hot sweaty men with nothing to do, which isn't a boss' wet dream...unless the boss drives...wait for it...a pulsar

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should I ask why?

I have been known to run to some training courses in the past but it really depends on what the customer is looking for

i'm going for a job that implements software and does a fair amount of training as well.. it's not really the direction I'm looking for long term but I might like it and pays decent / foot in the door..

was just asking to see how you found it?(it's medical software)

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Has it been strata titled? i.e. are the individual blocks recognised with thier own certificate of title or is it still proposed?

They've got a land sales office, and are already selling blocks so I'd say it's all ready to go...

value will be determined by the surrounding sales i'd imagine.... if you want to get in on the ground level I'd suggest getting Al to look into it ASAP

I don't wanna buy one, I just wanna know what they're selling for so I know what mine is worth.

I could go in there and find out, but I'm trying to avoid dealing with the sales dicks at all costs.

i'm going for a job that implements software and does a fair amount of training as well.. it's not really the direction I'm looking for long term but I might like it and pays decent / foot in the door..

was just asking to see how you found it?(it's medical software)

I don't mind training itself hell I love being center of attention.

I hate writing the training courses however. the product I deal with most I am the top guy globally for it, so everything falls to me and every training course is different as every implementation is different.

ask yourself if you got a rush from giving presentations at school that will give you an idea if you will like training.

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