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Originally posted by Nizmo

oh talking about jobs Erin got notified that shes got a new one today :D Receptionist for a company .... she's all excited n sad.

Thanks babe!!

Hi Paul!! I hope you looked after Lauren in Adelaide for me! I missed her :D

I GOT A JOB... Finally. It's paying $30k + super once I get put on permanent. But for now, it's paying $17.22 per hour which is hell good money for me :( I'll put alll the extra in the bank like a good little girl :(

I cant stop smiling. I'm soo excited. My boss started crying so I did too. It's sad, but as I said to Lauren, it's a new chapter in the life of Erin.

I don't know about this actually doing work part. Public servants dont do work. It's going to kill me!!

:bahaha:

uni "workers" ..... more like bludgers :uh-huh:

weather has been shit here for ages - it started to rain walking to lunch and soon as i got inside the lunch bar it stopped *mutters underbreath*

he works for murdoch .... he's the reason their download usage is about 25% higher than the second highest uni LOL ..... did you see that in the West Australian on Saturday Paul? Newspaper article on the download useage of unis

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