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Just now, R33kizza said:

Im married, my wife knows its the best way of getting me to do shit, specially shit i hate doing lol

im a workaholic at home... 

 

my wife schedules "family days" so i stop doing jobs around the house

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1 minute ago, t_revz said:

im a workaholic at home... 

 

my wife schedules "family days" so i stop doing jobs around the house

If i havent got all the bits fir the job it doesnt get done, i hate getting motivated then only being able to do half a job....

Just now, R33kizza said:

If i havent got all the bits fir the job it doesnt get done, i hate getting motivated then only being able to do half a job....

im the same but ive got a million jobs to do so there is always something to do. 

 

when i go to bunnings im usually buying bits for 3-4 projects at a time

ahh ill be working that weekend [emoji20]
Used to love the 4wd show at Macallum Park during the apprenticeship. 3 days out of the workshop doing f/all helping the big boss. Then 3 weeks worth of bearded men insisting that's not where we were or what we were doing and suggesting different ways upon how I earned my money. Rally Australia was worse. I was a Niaev handsome young man with red hair. Apparently.
Used to love the 4wd show at Macallum Park during the apprenticeship. 3 days out of the workshop doing f/all helping the big boss. Then 3 weeks worth of bearded men insisting that's not where we were or what we were doing and suggesting different ways upon how I earned my money. Rally Australia was worse. I was a Niaev handsome young man with red hair. Apparently.


Think of all the money you could have made on the side selling yourself after hours.
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$8.36 per hr. Flat rate. No overtime. Ouch

 

That's where you went wrong, think how many rub and tugs you would have to get done to not even make $9.

 

You charge based on the service you are providing with provisions for time limits. Clearly you were taken advantage of and you aren't a member of scarlet alliance.

6 hours ago, TiTAN said:

 

That's where you went wrong, think how many rub and tugs you would have to get done to not even make $9.

 

You charge based on the service you are providing with provisions for time limits. Clearly you were taken advantage of and you aren't a member of scarlet alliance.

????

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11 hours ago, t_revz said:

If i hadnt been busy with Owens appointments i would have gone for a look, mostly to see the caravan accessory stuff though. 


You old kent.

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