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Yeah, it's not. No easy to use GUI, more features than grains of sand. What I use it for only scratches the surface. It's the type of software that requires weeks of training on, and I've had maybe an hour. Stumbling my way through it.

For a small business I'd definitely recommend Attache, the Inventory Management side of it is easy to use, the Accounting side isn't overly in-depth. I know a accounts contractor recently out of work that knows the ins and outs of it.

my previous employeer went from one system, to SAP, so a different version of SAP, to something else cause no one liked SAP, and then thinking about going to a different SAP or some shit. in a space of 4.5 years.

think someone/people were just trying to justify their existence and/or piss off both the in-house IT department and the out-house IT department. and also piss on payroll... who was originally in-house, then they went out-house, then they went back

corporations, gotta love them.

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lol. hows the training regime going?

yeah but car is sitting in workshop... oil lines still have to be cleaned out, make up new breather/overflow setup. hopefully its not wasted time.

havent you started hitting the gym n shit

SAU boot camp for people who dont want to look like tanked muzzas but be fit and attractive and socially up-to-date with supplements

I'll be joining Aaron's gym for the first time maybe this weekend

Going to get Aaron to get off his arse

And we'll both be shredded

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