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Originally posted by R33 Impul

Michael,

Service Manager for Force Technology a W.A. based national mobile phone accessories wholesaler.

Bully, nice pic in the local ragg:cool:

Had to put my stern look on to scare the kiddies

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Originally posted by Kyles

bully i have to say it.. public transport system sucks!!! can you fix it? Tell the buss drivers to turn up on time, not 20 min late then be rude to me.. ??

Unfortunately Kyles its a attitude inbreed since the old metro bus days but we are gradually getting rid of those prehistoric dinosaurs - its a slow process - if you use Southern Coast and a bus is 20 late at a timed stop - please let me know direct as anything over 4 mins costs me (company) a 300 buck fine and me having to do a lot of paperwork.

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I'm a metallurgist working with a consulting company for the mining industry.

Prefer working in Perth to back of Laverton, Meekatharra etc.

Prefer the bucks you get working back-of-beyond, however

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Originally posted by MrSnrub

Aaaahhh you are the dude who works at Thornlie Tafe with the R33..... my dad is also a lecturer and he said there is one in the staff carpark quite often.... plus he sometimes hears you take off :-)

That would be I!!!! :D I usually get told off by the security guards for drifting in and out of the carpark... :shake:

Whats your dad's name and what department is he in??

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Bayley,

I know I am 4 days late but, yes I am in Technology Park and my car is in your dad's garage at the moment. Its the burgundy R33 missing the engine.

We are thinking of putting in an electric motor to be good to the environment :D

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Originally posted by OptiC

wow i allmost missed this thread !

Marc  

offical title is : network engineer

what i do : work @ lan center play games entertain kids (any one want to give me a challenging well paid job in IT plz plz plz plz ?)  :O

LAN centre where?? do tell

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skyzerr : the lan center i work @ is called "Venturenet" it's based in mandurah (Gen aka Gary) goes there most wednesdays to play games with me and a few other i basicly do customer service, fix pc, fix network issues, run my 3 gaming servers, and fix anyother computer related problems :)

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Originally posted by bully

Unfortunately Kyles its a attitude inbreed since the old metro bus days but we are gradually getting rid of those prehistoric dinosaurs - its a slow process  - if you use Southern Coast and a bus is 20 late at a timed stop - please let me know direct as anything over 4 mins costs me (company) a 300 buck fine and me having to do a lot of paperwork.

really? you would think they would be on time then!

oks.. yesterday my bus was 20 min late, the day before my buss was a wopping 40 min late (i gave up and walked home and saw it go past me 40 min later!)

and they wonder why i get pissed??? lol

When i call and complain all i get is a rude lady telling me its the school kids fault that the busses are driving late. I just cant understand if these busses are always late, why dont they change the time table so you can rely on them or get another buss to do the job???

I decided to stuff the buss tonight and begg for a lift home from a coworker. Shouldnt need to do that..

But its not safe for a girl like me to be sitting there for over 1/2 an hour in the dark on the side of the road waiting for a buss that should have been there ages ago!!!

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