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9 hours ago, t_revz said:

sounds like you need to be put down Dale :D

 

must be all the reacharounds keeping you in service

you take that ba....

 

nah, you are probably right :(

 

First day back on the (real) job and my brain hurts more than my spine. Sooo much information gets shoveled at you on day 1. Really looking forward to getting all the admin shit out the way. This place has some cranking project stuff to get your teeth into.

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14 hours ago, Stinky Rooster said:

you take that ba....

 

nah, you are probably right :(

 

First day back on the (real) job and my brain hurts more than my spine. Sooo much information gets shoveled at you on day 1. Really looking forward to getting all the admin shit out the way. This place has some cranking project stuff to get your teeth into.

Going back to doodling Dale?

16 hours ago, turboedsloth said:

Christmas rush is on. People deciding to fix their cars that have been broken for 6 months but want to use it on boxing day.

Ha! Such speds.

I saw on FB you were all booked out a week or 2 ago.

Hopefully we can get those Cortina springs down to you.

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7 minutes ago, turboedsloth said:

22nd January on atm for bookings. Only having the public holidays off at this stage. Are you guys having much time off?

Shut shop midday 22nd, back on the 2nd.

I'm taking an extra week after that though.

Just now, Manne said:

Not allowed time off in the Month of December, had to sign a form saying I no longer need the 12 hour break between shifts.

12 hour break? Geeezzzz thats part timer hours right there

Not allowed time off in the Month of December, had to sign a form saying I no longer need the 12 hour break between shifts.


10 hours is the minimum or they have to pay double time the full next shift
3 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Shut shop midday 22nd, back on the 2nd.

I'm taking an extra week after that though.

Good stuff. Wifey wants me to take the week off between xmas an new years, don't see it happening though

12 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 


No much worse, an Oil & Gas company that never stops production where every day lost is over $1m in revenue

 

Ha. You haven't worked for me yet then...... :down:

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