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im good - bit depressed earlier this arvo - im ok now tho - ive been kicked out of my job because i havent sat the public service test only to get another job in the public service thats a level up - better pay n conditions - go figure! So i will have my new suspension soon that ive been whinging about yay!!

Micko break the dyno ken?

Ahh i'll probably get kicked off soon mums looking for clothing to accomadate her ever growing um behind haha nah thats mean but if she reads that she might go off in a huff and leave me the computer *evil laugh*

yep get a new job.

How i got the job in the first place: Well after waiting a year for a payrise at the last place i was working for i was earning a mere $19,000 a year - try running a skyline off that hence why its stock! I got in a huff - resigned went to QLD for two weeks came back registered with a temp agency got called back to do part time work for where i worked before - agency called me with current job because of my experience with cars would be helpful running govt fleet - i accepted - told car dealership to shove it a second time now i earn double about to add a little bit more pocket money onto that also!!

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