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Day 1 of our new structure at work, goodbye job satisfaction! *waves*

That bad huh?

My work restructures all the time, in other words everyone else decides to do less and I get even more :dry: And there are only 3 people in the office!!!

Yeah they split our functions into 2 teams. Assessment and compliance. We used to do both and it was good for our careers, have really well rounded skills. Now you are either glued to a desk or dealing with dumb complaints all the time.

Yeah they split our functions into 2 teams. Assessment and compliance. We used to do both and it was good for our careers, have really well rounded skills. Now you are either glued to a desk or dealing with dumb complaints all the time.

so, you should now say that you 'specialize' in either Assessment / compliance Andy

That's a possibility I guess. Being overly specialised in my field isn't always a good thing though!

that is true.

However, you know that you can and have been working with both components up to now.

just don't forget that

Also spotted a white Stag with an R34 front end conversion, had a GTR badge on the grille but I didn't see if it was a GTR front end. Pulling onto Samford road on the range between Samford and Ferny Grove.

Why is everyone putting spotted posts in whoretown?

This offends me :P

I didn't rrealiseit was whoretown till you said that...I just saw Mike's post and assumed it was the spotted thread.

Also spotted a white Stag with an R34 front end conversion, had a GTR badge on the grille but I didn't see if it was a GTR front end. Pulling onto Samford road on the range between Samford and Ferny Grove.

standard 34 front does not fit, needs the GT-R front to fit the wide track

seeing as this is now the spotted thread, saw PEte today heading gold coast bound on the M1 in the GT-R, gave him a toot as he drove past me doing 120 and didnt even get a response !

Slacker

standard 34 front does not fit, needs the GT-R front to fit the wide track

seeing as this is now the spotted thread, saw PEte today heading gold coast bound on the M1 in the GT-R, gave him a toot as he drove past me doing 120 and didnt even get a response !

Slacker

What a rude prick...

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