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because i am a temp and not a governemtn contractor cos they are too tight arse to make me one cos its going to cost them around $2K (thats what my temp agency will slug them to make me one)

Besides im so happy to be the other side of the building to those bitches n barsteds :) i really like who im working for now!!

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Ohhh I find it all too confusing..... maybe because I don't work in a government sector..... to me once a business has trained you to do a job and you can do it well they will not want to let you go just so the can start over again training someone else to try to do a job you can already do.... does that make sense? :)

Alex, No got back to work Biatch :)

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Brett: Govt, Private - whatever - in my experience you get screwed up the butt by all of them - its just the govt will give you more money to do it.

no opposite Brett - completely Opposite ..... Level 2's here (which is what i am but im casual) Earn 27K+ you have flexi days off as well as your normal holidays etc .... but you are only employed for 3 - 6months at a time then they'll decide whether to keep you or not - and a lot of people here are going thru the process of reapplying for their jobs

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