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You are an apprentice though. You are the pure definition of working to achieve and as such "get it"

Mohsen's idea of working to achieve something is watching his old man build a company while he chooses which Adidas pants he wants this week from epping plaza

i wish it was that easy.

had to help every day after school, we started from our garage. it was my uncle and i that built it up, dad couldnt do shit with his limited english.

i made the call to leave uni and have been here almost every day for 5 years, besides the odd week end, when im so sick i cant get out of bed and my 2 weeks per year.

that said, im the only one that doesnt take long holidays because we have too much work on.

secondly, i wish everything was given to me, everything i borrowed for the R32 was paid back, every single dollar.

if i was a kid who was given everything i wanted id have a bayside blue 34R and security.

Don't listen to Hamish, re-evaluate your life and what you wan't to achieve, work out a plan on how to get there and suddenly it all gets better when things start slotting into place.

i think i might need some new life goals man.

i wish it was that easy.

had to help every day after school, we started from our garage. it was my uncle and i that built it up, dad couldnt do shit with his limited english.

i made the call to leave uni and have been here almost every day for 5 years, besides the odd week end, when im so sick i cant get out of bed and my 2 weeks per year.

that said, im the only one that doesnt take long holidays because we have too much work on.

secondly, i wish everything was given to me, everything i borrowed for the R32 was paid back, every single dollar.

if i was a kid who was given everything i wanted id have a bayside blue 34R and security.

i think i might need some new life goals man.

I'm sure your being adequately compensated for your work though right?

If someone from the outside where to do the work you have, would they be in your position right now?

If not go out there live your own life and not the life that was chosen for you

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I'm sure your being adequately compensated for your work though right?

If someone from the outside where to do the work you have, would they be in your position right now?

If not go out there live your own life and not the life that was chosen for you

they'd need a bit of training to get to where i am, but i did choose this.

the food industry is constantly changing. shops are always coming and going and people always need equipment.

f**k this. not buying another car. gonna buy tickets to somewhere and have some fun.

own life = aloha snackbar

Moh you got the appliances for it and that's the most expensive capital for the food game besides staff...set up your aloha snackbar.

Watch the movie Chef, he pretty much does the same thing, except he can cook

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i wish it was that easy.

had to help every day after school, we started from our garage. it was my uncle and i that built it up, dad couldnt do shit with his limited english.

i made the call to leave uni and have been here almost every day for 5 years, besides the odd week end, when im so sick i cant get out of bed and my 2 weeks per year.

that said, im the only one that doesnt take long holidays because we have too much work on.

secondly, i wish everything was given to me, everything i borrowed for the R32 was paid back, every single dollar.

if i was a kid who was given everything i wanted id have a bayside blue 34R and security.

i think i might need some new life goals man.

Buy Investment property.

Then buy another one.

Buy jetski.

Have so much f**kin money that you have to retire at 40.

Thats what everyone else in aus is doing, right?

or, plats can come with me to the south american plains and become an alpaca shepherd with me, just herd alpacas, write poetry and play football.

ugh thatd be so good.

less of the poetry, but yes.

patagonia is the tits.

if i catch you giving the alpacas lingering glances tho......

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