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yeah - I will negative gear my house and I claim back all my tax paid in singas if I work for more that 168 days in a financial year - out of australia. I can also claim back on flight per year to "inspect" my house. There is heaps of things... plus I hate my current employer and I want to experience work OUTSIDE of gay arse perth!

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plus I hate my current employer and I want to experience work OUTSIDE of gay arse perth!

hmm..seems the exact opposite for me...that's y i'm here. things and places go a little pear-shaped when you've been around in the same place for more than 20yrs....

my money!! for phuck sake! They are coming down to telling me what i will and will not spend my money on ;)

i earn it i'll phucking spend it how i please ...... plus they are constantly grumpy and ordering me around like one of their employees *gripe, gripe, gripe*

When i first came home they were cool and let me live my own life - but they are starting to take over again and its pissing me off.

If i didnt need to save for Europe next year i would move out.

Liz - i did that ............... it didnt work to well haha but as soon as i got back off holidays the new car manager was on the phone to me ...... it was stupid them letting the only person that knew how to run that department walk and they needed me back - n stupid me went back for a while ;)

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