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you guys have it easy, i've been slogging my guts out at Big W for over 6 years now, i started when i was 15. It paid for my first car though

however, now i've finished Uni, i'll be moving onto bigger and better things.

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oooorrrrrrr, you could try dealing with drunks constantly, getting yourself covered in bourbon, spirits and beer for hours on end, handling dirty glasses, cleaning filthy ashtrays, and always picking shit up, work horrific hours and still stay friendly and polite the more drunk people get, and just praying for one of them to step out of line so you can drop them!

going through shoes faster than an etheopian marathon champion running on glass, because the alcahol eats through your shoes, and no matter how hard you try you can never put enough moisturiser on your hands to stop them from drying out because of the alcahol and conditions.

hmm wow working on a register at k-mart seems pretty good all of a sudden, lol

oh well im going to get ready for work im starting in an hour, but im on reception today, so i get to relax, surf the net and do nothing aaallllll day! yay!

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Geez, Andrew I thought you was describing me in those first few lines [me being the drunk].

PS. I'll be in Canberra on 8th/9th, but I'll be in the Hilux [no turbo in the Skyline], so if anybody see's a bod in a jacked up white twincab with 33" tyres waving, that'd be me..............

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Hahaha, don't be so dramatic Andrew. I'm not complaining about working at Kmart, but i will complain about my pay. Lol, suddenly getting covered in alcohol and dealing with drunks doesnt seem so bad when you get paid at least twice what i do :D

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hahaha lol i needed a winge, just go along with it, haha. i started work at the international golf centre when it opened, got paid 6.06 per hour at night!!! they ended up getting threatened with legal action though and we all got back paid!! yay

me thinks a thread to bitch about out jobs would be nice.

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