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There's mentally tiring jobs and physically tiring I'd rather physically these days kunce doing ya head in all day and u gotta take it home with ya to.

Not lookin down on hard labour but u go u work u get paid go home care free

My job demands tiring physical labour all day, and is also heavily mentally tiring, you also don't get to go home care free, plenty of stuff do think about and or do at home aswell.

There's mentally tiring jobs and physically tiring I'd rather physically these days kunce doing ya head in all day and u gotta take it home with ya to.

Not lookin down on hard labour but u go u work u get paid go home care free

This. When I was stacking shelves at Coles...end shift...best feeling ever cause you didn't give a shit about work. Drive home from a desk job = thinking about how you're going to deal with the same shit tomorrow.

My job demands tiring physical labour all day, and is also heavily mentally tiring, you also don't get to go home care free, plenty of stuff do think about and or do at home aswell.

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How do you sleep faster?

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LOL at above pic.

How do you don't give a fark about work at Coles? I tried but am struggling to be honest. Probably I've got a boss who may have smoke too many cones and set impossible targets and such...

And manager at Coles doesn't Telly hang around for a while, they love to leave a store for another one.

Cause I did my work at Coles. It's a very poor work system they have set up though, very little incentive to do anything productive.

The problem with their system, like so many other systems: "Oh you've finished your work, faster than you were supposed to? Here's some more to do until the end of your shift."

I'm still here. I've got bets on...barbs/flynn or Basti.

Present and accounted for.

Quick head count...

My monies on Scotty for stalker awareness month Bahaha

Worked @ maccas best ever except the pay

A friend who works at Maccas is better...all the free food, none of the shitty customers :P

I'm still here. I've got bets on...barbs/flynn or Basti.

A friend who works at Maccas is better...all the free food, none of the shitty customers :P

I did work experience at Macca's for 2 weeks. Free lunch everytime.

Did not want free Macca's lunch after the first week....

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