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Cecam ...... because we can ... and no i dont have any work to do :P i move around jobs cos im a temp so i just run up the net bill and leave before it comes in :P

I was employeed as a temp... 3 weeks work at the time... that was four years ago, I guess I should really get my contract updated...

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yeah November i finished up at the Dept Industry n Resources ..... i was employeed originally for 2 weeks ..... 10 months later they finally end my contract ..... unfortunately when i went to work for them the were merging with a different department .... i got to stay while people that had been there 15 years got the boot :P

Yeah well you just need to make yourself needed and it solves that problem usually, but kills off promotion options in a larger firm if your not replacable... something like that anyways...being a small company it was never an option for me regardless. I looked late last year for another job but theres stuff all around at the moment... well for the same pay anyways.

yeah i know about being to valuable in your position and therefore going nowhere ..... thats the reason why ive left permanent employment ... although cant say im going anywhere much doin gwhat im doing but im getting paid well and im getting the experience to go where i want to infuture .... anyway home time ... nice talking to you :P

Aidwin, If you read back, Ant has fixed the issue with your clutch, and it's only running 11psi, so we're going to put it back up to 14psi, and it should be making the sort of horsepower we expected to get from it at the dyno day but didn't:D

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