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not bad troy - they have applied to xtend my contract til the 30th september but nothing has been approved yet and one of the girls from my temp agency that works for the same dept but different section is beingbooted outon the 30/6 sooooo im really not sure - im looking for job but there aint much taking my fancy - looking for another state or local govt position cos they pay bloody well!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

thought uhad job joe or u been booted out for chatting up the receptionists?

hahah funny you say that cuz we have one blond and one brunett receptionist always chatting ME up! ;) if only they were 40 years younger hahahah lol :devil:

I do have job but sounds like I am same boat as you, my contract will be finish soon...

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