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Instead, I'll leave you with this:

Wouldn't have mind doing that except I was far from all by myself.

hope the interview and assessment centre went well bro! good luck with the results.

thanks hipsterman!

Really hope I get to the next round, will have to shout wasteland some springsrolls if i get the job lol

um go to the lounge and relax with free food/drink?

ummm..... I don't even get free wifi let along food/drink :closedeyes:

Wouldn't have mind doing that except I was far from all by myself.

thanks hipsterman!

Really hope I get to the next round, will have to shout wasteland some springsrolls if i get the job lol

ummm..... I don't even get free wifi let along food/drink :closedeyes:

in for springrolls meet! or pho if it's still cold :P

Tiger airways, cheap and nasty for us fellow unemployed eng graduates :thumbsup:

haha for domestic could probably get jetstar to price beat :P

ok travel rant for the day.

looking at a hotel in Fiji for a short break.

4 nights for 2 people.

they have 2 packages.

both same room

1 is room only

1 is room plus breakfast.

$620AU difference.

how the hell can breakfast be $75 per person per day!

How are ya'll getting 27gb/month?

I'm on 1GB/month and average about 1.5GB/month... there's a bug in my plan where excess usage gets absorbed into my cap... so I need to his 3+GB before I actually start getting charged

Every time they call me, they're unable to offer me more than 1gb of data without increasing my monthly spend of $49 to something stupid like $60+, even with offers to recontract for 24 months if I had more data applied.

Want to stay with Telstra as well...

'Unlimited' telstra 4g here hehe!

Well we have ~350 work iphones with 5GB pooled data we never get close to that so yeah.

Think the most I've got it to was like 60GB lol boss is like wtf

Edited by UNR33L

Unles its a buffet and yourself and your travel partner eat like buffalo I'm going with rip off.

When I was in fiji we got our meals included at our resort, if we didn't it was something stupid like 20 for breakfast, 20 for lunch and 30 for dinner... plus drinks obviously. was too far from anywhere else, and the food quality was good, so was happy to pay for the meal package with the room.

No buffalo eating required, the 3-4 courses per meal were more than enough :P

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