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Get to work early to "borrow" the work printer for some wedding stuff.

print server upgrade last night all printers are offline!

PC LOAD LETTER

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So as some of you know... I've moved back home a few weeks ago

Tomorrow is my birthday...

This morning I walk into the kitchen and my dad says "Happy Birthday"
I say "It's tomorrow, you're shit at this"

He says "You forgot mine as well!!!!"

I say "Bullshit, I was in the area so I came around at about 9pm to say Happy Birthday". I'd just missed my sister, her husband, my nephew and my grandma... who had come around for a birthday dinner that night. Mad invite bro.

Yeah, we clearly don't give a f**k about birthdays in the Henman household... lol

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It's a boring day in Simon Town.... hardly anyone in the office and the day is going very slowly.

On the plus side, I just calculated that a in a few months I'll be eligible for 10yr LSL which should work out to be approx $11,000 :)

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It's a boring day in Simon Town.... hardly anyone in the office and the day is going very slowly.

On the plus side, I just calculated that a in a few months I'll be eligible for 10yr LSL which should work out to be approx $11,000 :)

10 years aye

You should be a director soon :P

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Oh damn, LSL can't be paid out (unless I quit or am let go)... it can only be taken as leave away from work. Ghey... Wanted some cash to pad out my house deposit fund :(

Also, just saw that since 2006 it's 7 years of service, not 10 years :)

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Oh damn, LSL can't be paid out (unless I quit or am let go)... it can only be taken as leave away from work. Ghey... Wanted some cash to pad out my house deposit fund :(

Also, just saw that since 2006 it's 7 years of service, not 10 years :)

Usually if you quit before 7 years it won't be paid out.

Sometimes you can negotiate a AL payout if you have a lot save up

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Oh damn, LSL can't be paid out (unless I quit or am let go)... it can only be taken as leave away from work. Ghey... Wanted some cash to pad out my house deposit fund :(

Also, just saw that since 2006 it's 7 years of service, not 10 years :)

There's always

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SO I thought that you could use LSL after 10 years in Public industry and 7 for private

and if you leave a job after 7 years or more you get a prorata payout of your LSL, ie if you have been there for 8 years you get 80% of a full LSL paid out?

thus why no-one here quits after the 6 year mark.

meh i'm at 13 years next month anyhow!

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