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Ohhhh sounds like a good night :)

Nah you don't want my job... Im in IT .... Well I used to be... My IT duties are being slowly removed and I am placed with looking after the new mobile phone network that will be released here in a couple of months.... The new phones are cool though... You can make video calls and do all sorts of cool things... :)

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Yeah kinda off.... The network is Actually called " 3 " from Hutchison Telecoms... we are a rival of Vodafone :)

It launches in Perth in about a month and a half....

Yeah I would love a pay rise .... I am currently getting screwed big time on my pay.... I had a meeting with one of the big big bosses yesterday though and hopefully it will be addressed and sorted out... :)

niz has had time to do some work - go to the toilet - brush her hair - come back and noones posted. It seems the life of whoretime depends on me to keep it alive - we can no longer count on paul haha

mmm yeah i was getting screwed last job and a year went by and nothing was done about it so i left and earned double what i did.

Yeah our phones used to be on Orange - but now they are on Vodaphone - my parents change networks so often i dont know who im with. They just usually go with whos got the most coverage cos they need it for their salesreps.

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