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well i am sort of at work still I did 7 to 6:45 today and have pretty much been oncall waiting for f**king (INSERT CARRIER NAME HERE) to call me as they are repairing our icon link sdljgjksldgjklsdlg i am so going to get a call at like 1 in the morning and have to get up and test everythings working

So andrew if you barely have 5 minutes to scratch yourself... How do you have time to prepare and submit such ridiculous rants on internet forums? Surely that time could be better used sucking new clients off until you make that crucial sale?

Dont put yourself on the high ground champ, your a real estate agent not the new Ghandi! I appreciate what you do might take a lot of effort, but making a blanket statement about anyone who works 8 hour days??? Not cool.

You put it perfectly when you said its "your choice" so stop ranting about it and get on with it.

All I hear is whinge whinge whinge, I work for probably a good 4 hours a day, the rest I spend drinking coffees, sms'ing, watching TV, playing playstation or cruising around fyshwick.... Life is good and it is so because of the choice I made.

I may not have all the money in the world but it pays the bills and keeps my car as sweet as it is so Im happy (as long as I still have the weekends). :P

Slither, you work in Fyshwick dont you... Just off of Canberra Ave.

I see your car heaps.

yeah next to the car wash where are do you work???

hope you don't see me doing anything to stupid LOL

Well im at work from 5am - 730pm, and not uncommon till 12am.

It drains you, but i will now high light how i said im "AT" work between those hours......not nesesarily doing work hehehe.

My jobs cool. I spend a large portion of it, watching TV, on the internet, drinking coffee, sleeping on the couch cause i went out all night and got changed in the carpark at 5am in the morning heehh or just sleeping coz im sick of kerry anne and burt on the morning tv.

yeah next to the car wash where are do you work???

hope you don't see me doing anything to stupid LOL

I thought so, I see your car everytime I go round to rinse off my car ( I park under a tree at work)...

I havent seen you do anything stupid yet :)

I work at Ingrams on Townsville street, pretty much straight across from the post office.

If you ever need anything Auto electrical or air con, drop in and see me, ill look ater you cos your a Skyline man :P

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