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Also presentation to the Director general and crew went well today, got an email from the DG congratulating me on my work, can go back to not stressing about it now!

good on ya mate.

Anna also hates the hair dresser lol

If you ever have make up needs let me know and I will pass it on to Anna

Shall do, will have a wedding in 2015 that I need to organise makeup for urrrgghh!

Pre Sales then, I used to do it and will probably start my own company again to do it in this space.

AllStar all the way.

its only a maybe because I have already discussed at length with Sean what I want to achieve and I know he setup and tuned my exact same set up before

I was gonna suggest industrial paint stripper but then I came to my senses :P

Depending on the day I would have also potentially tried that would have gone oh yeah ok begin to soak nails... MOTHER FIRETRUCK!!!

good on ya mate.

Cheers! Feels good be be done with it and gotten a good result

Shall do, will have a wedding in 2015 that I need to organise makeup for urrrgghh!

She does weddings a lot, is very good at them!

Family is so over rated...anyone want to buy a brother, 88 model, been around the block a few times but low k's. can lift heavy objects and has sens of humour - $2 ono

I already have a brother, thats too many. Sisters are pretty good though.

Pre Sales then, I used to do it and will probably start my own company again to do it in this space.

AllStar all the way.

yeah it's not bad, but in my area it's getting boring.

I used to do a lot of dealing with suppliers also, had some good contacts there but they streamlined our company a bit more and that part was taken off me to allow me more time for selling.

I really want to move more into a management role but more so like it manager at a medium size company.

I have an 86 model brother usually would have offered a trade or paid someone to take him however he comes with a kid and said child is awesome, and evil and insanely intelligent for 2.5yo and I wanna keep her... One of few children I like!

Anytime mate you know that.

Yeah mr ants same deal, I'm not very helpful on the computer side but I can help pull apart/move heavy things :)

(And supply beer, I'm good at that)

I like

Yeah mr ants same deal, I'm not very helpful on the computer side but I can help pull apart/move heavy things :)

(And supply beer, I'm good at that)

I am yet to see this supplying of beer...Is this like the Pie I will get if i go to Gat-ton

Oh and who ever mentioned excel, flick it my way. One MS product I love and can make extensive things in!

It's not that I struggle with it (usually make it my bitch), I spend the basically all day every day in it, it just pisses me off when it won't do what I tell it.

Seriously powerful tool. Wish I could do sumproducts properly tho lol

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