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hi peeps im here ..... working on my resume .... i weally weally want this job .... mmmm car and petrol involved and i have the necssary experience so the only thing really holding me back would i guess be my age and the fact the my resume reads like a novel where ive jumped a round a zillion jobs for my age :D

hmmm i never know whether what i say in resumes is impressive or comes across as egotistical ....... such a fine line.

oh well experience speaks for itself ..... they can take the way i formatted it or leave it.

mmmm*niz thinks of the life with a company car again* ..... you know how much money i would have up my sleeve??? ....... *dreams*

Everytime im in trouble of somekind i get thrown a lifeline .... sonsidering the financial trouble im in .... this has to be my life line ..... oh son of rajab pleeeeeez let it be my lifeline!

Russ *hugs* havent talked/seen you in ages!! ..... :D

yeah my parents think ive got a guardian angel cos everytime i get myself into something i just seem to have something 'knock on my doorstep' :D but i know that luck will run out one day ......

shut up bitch *joke* jealous!!

yeah working getting myself better job back to what enjoy ..... cars :D .... also company car n petrol included :D

yeah plan to go to kyles but probably drivin so wont be too much misbehaviour!

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