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hey ya'll well this has been a long time coming but i've finally been offered the job i've been wanting for quite some time now, i told a few of you last night but since then i have had a meeting this morning with Tom the co-owner of Bertram-Ellis Real Estate. (owner of the yellow R34 GT-T "NISSAN" Plates) and have been offered what i consider to be a very impressive first year wage, so the wheels have now been put firmly in motion and im beginning just after my real estate couse Finishing toward the end of march, im going to have to get another car (need to spend about 12k apparently) and i'll be going out suit shopping first thing next week once i get back from sydney.

I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank so many of you for your help, advice and support over the last few months, especially Jayce, Erica and Richard! though you've all helped in one way or another, so a heart-felt thankyou goes out to all the members of SAU ACT for everything you've done for me and the support i've recieved in the last year and especially the recent months!!!!

PINK POWER!!!!

Andrew.

Disclaimer: in reading this thread you have entered a legally binding contract in which you have agreed to purchase a house from me by the end of April 2005...........well it was wortha shot!

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Real estate??????

Good money, never see a shagged out real estate salesman, always on their 2nd million.

Shouting all those free drinks must have paid off!!

Of cause you realise that you have gone over to the dark side, insurance salesmen, used car salesmen, bankers, solicitors, etc etc there is no coming back, cursed forever.....lol.

And and and, the skyline has to go, its strictly BMW now, it's a tool of trade for real estate.

Congrats. get out there and sell some dirt or a hollow tree/cave/tent.

PS And don't quote me your new bosses R34, he's just in denial, he'll get a BM soon.

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lol @ Trident! i was only planning on spending a few thou on my next car, but Tom recommended i spend around 12k, so i was thinking a nice 8yr old bimmer or something lol, but i'd rather spend like 10k on a nice 94+ commodore with kit and rims etc, just something really clean. guess im gonna have to go car hunting again.........

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yeah beginning immediately as a full sales agent. so i think it will be a baptism of fire somewhat but once i learn the ropes i should be fine. its a pretty brutal business too, considering the ammount of people that are fighting for the houses, but for those of you that know me you'll know im a raging bull that dont take no guff from no-one (and by raging bull of course i mean im a pusycat......meow).

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yea and in a year me and the gf are looking possibly kingston/griffith $280- $350K found some nice 2 bedroom appartments for around that. though its all a maybe at the moment we will see how we go this year with saving :rofl: damn skyline keeps telling me to spend more money on it.

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Congrats Andrew, rather than spending 12k on another car, fix the racing tape on yours and get a paint job, make the car look a million bucks, and you'll be sweet.

Oh and ill be in the market for a house soonish, hook us up with a good price?

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