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real world eh? .... become an office monkey like me ... email n whore all day .... my current boss is trying i think to get me permancy here ..... and i dont think i want it. She's really nice tho .... has a geniune interest in her staff ... which is rare.

yeah but i dont tend to get all emotional and attached over jobs ..... its like Erin shes upset she's leaving her job and the people and stuff. When i leave its like C-ya later suckers.

Probably cos i havent found anything i truely enjoy doing yet ..... probably never will either.

i think i would enjoy this new job if i get it ..... lots of responsibility but i really need that at the moment ..... keep my mind occupied so i dont dwell on things in my personal life.

Also be nice to be working towards a career ..... and yeah the pay and privledges help .... be nice to have a company car at the moment at least!

no problem Niz, a similar thing happened to me a year ago but my car was wrote off, i got the rego got his address.

When i knocked on his door with my mate and his brother( big bouncer )he nearly shat himself, got his arse reemed by the cops and the insurance company, he then lied to the insurance company and the last thing i heard was that he was getting done for insurance fraud..

hehe Sweet .... yeah a friend of mine will do it for me .... he's this hugely built south american dude ...... you know the type that knows everybody ..... him and his mate will probably do it for me.

may i ask how you can get addys?

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