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streamed over facebook off a phone...

 

mmmm clarity

 

 

So Streams it for free online...then asks for ppl to pay for it...:

http://www.news.com.au/sport/sports-life/boxing-fan-live-streams-mundine-v-green-fight-over-facebook-live-wins-internet/news-story/72694120291078080d9b209fac9e67c4

It’s unlikely the pay TV company will find it as amusing.

Mr Sharpe appears to be aware of that fact too, and has now set up a GoFundMe page to cover his potential legal costs. “Thanks to everyone for the support it’s been a fun ride,” he wrote. “Please donate in case I end up getting sued haha if not and I Foxtel doesn’t rekt me I’ll donate to cancer council cheers everyone your the best.”

 

2 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Learn2fightstream noobs. I would have provided good links if I wasn't at a bar.
Fight started off pretty poor but picked up. Green definitely did not win that. But mundine got $5mil so who cares.

Wouldn't be the first indigenous Australian to enter a building, start a fight with someone and leave with a cheque

On 2/2/2017 at 2:39 PM, UNR33L said:

IT life hey, (you were i.t right?)

Nah, store ops manager in retail. Was just over retail in general.

Mondayitis of week 2 being jobless.

Anyone in the rail industry with all these new rail projects? 

Rail industry is a funny one. Rail safety inductions are a must and i dont think you can just go get one (i could be wrong). Theres not even much crossover between power industry and rail when lot of staff skillsets are similar.

Yeah think I'm on my 3rd jobless week, recruiter calls but no interviews yet.. kinda sucks & depressing 

The 2 I had on the go have been filled by internal promotion or someone they already had their eye on.. 

Go get a train driver traineeship
dream boats are loaded
And if you're working mines it's ~150k for first year


Really hard job to get. dream boats want you to be a ticket inspector first.... Faaaaark that
1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

 


Really hard job to get. dream boats want you to be a ticket inspector first.... Faaaaark that

 

 

yes but how does this work into Bird's idea that anyone that earns more than him just drops into a role and has not had to earn it and really should be paid less than him?

oh and drives a slower car than him as he has chopped a similar one on the on ramp one day and it was totally a race even if they did not realize?

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1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

 


Really hard job to get. dream boats want you to be a ticket inspector first.... Faaaaark that

 

Probably for metropolitan jobs. Was talking to a superintendent from Port Hedland who manages the drivers up there...he's on about 250k himself, for what he said was shit easy office work. Told me they have a shortage of train drivers at the moment. Actual driving is boring ass work, but when you're not driving, you're sitting in a room watching Foxtel / Training Day until a job is ready. That's a tempting move.

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