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what grinds my gears? Ministry of Sound Sessions.

missing out on 3-quarters of James Zabiela + Nic Fanciulli.

waiting in line at Metros for an hour freezing my ass off.

last minute decision to go wasnt such a good idea after all (saw Shapeshifters... they were ok but they weren't who i paid my money to go see).

What REALLY grinds my gears is having to fix peoples shithouse drawings that were drawn in AutoCAD and having to fix problems in microstation drawings when the system isn't setup properly and your supposed microstation "administrator" readily admits he knows nothing about the Structural package you are trying to use, yet he sets the system up with so many limitations that YOU CAN'T ACTUALLY DO WHAT YOU NEED TO DO! FFS I'M READY TO BREAK SOMETHING/SOMEONE

wgmg builders who get on your back about the job needing to be done so you drop evrything and head out there and it turns out its not even ready for you waste of a whole morning thanks a$$hole

What really grinds my gears is teh biker in his late 40s up the road with some kind of meth lab in his back shed, every other day theres at least one, "undercover" cop parked in a VE outside my house watching his place, makes me kinda uneasy parking my car a few meters away from him when its so defectable

General attitude of cops in Port Augusta

and how many there are, in southern suburbs u can drive for hours without seeing a cop, there everywhere up here.

What REALLY grinds my gears is having to fix peoples shithouse drawings that were drawn in AutoCAD and having to fix problems in microstation drawings when the system isn't setup properly and your supposed microstation "administrator" readily admits he knows nothing about the Structural package you are trying to use, yet he sets the system up with so many limitations that YOU CAN'T ACTUALLY DO WHAT YOU NEED TO DO! FFS I'M READY TO BREAK SOMETHING/SOMEONE

Muaaa haaa haaa!

I feel so much better now!

I just threw a job in and moved to a different company purely because of the lack of CAD support! I share your pain brother.

(Say G'day to Cham for me if you see him ;) )

Yeah Cham should be out here later today.. I'll pass on your regards :) he's not the Ustn administrator though.. Cham is purely AutoCAD.

Oh.. any vacancies for a Structural Designer at your new place?? I'm sick of this bullshit. I'm the only Structural guy left here as of Tuesday week ;) my colleague is leaving to go to ProMet to work on a nicely sorted out Xsteel system :( (They brought me back from Argyle to try and hold this shitheap together).

Yeah Cham should be out here later today.. I'll pass on your regards :) he's not the Ustn administrator though.. Cham is purely AutoCAD.

Oh.. any vacancies for a Structural Designer at your new place?? I'm sick of this bullshit. I'm the only Structural guy left here as of Tuesday week ;) my colleague is leaving to go to ProMet to work on a nicely sorted out Xsteel system :( (They brought me back from Argyle to try and hold this shitheap together).

PM sent

WGMG is after a hard days work and 5 oclock comes around and you go to the beer fridge and there is NO FRIGGIN BEER because neither of the 2 storeman have filled it!!!!!!

Not happy :)




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