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Originally posted by MrGTST

Hmmm I don't know what its like to be unemployed..... I have been continously working for the last 7 years.... And those last 7 years I have had 4 weeks holidays.... man it must be nice to wake up in the morning and not go to work :D

i havent been unemployed since i was 16 :P so its weird. its ok not to have to go to work but then u have the added stress of OMG how am i gonna pay this bill etc. Like i bought my car when i was doin consistant 40 hour weeks at work with no look of it dropping. now i have been cut to one shift and i cant afford my loan. i cant sell my car because i wont get enough back to cover the loan :D

ARGHHH

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yeah ive always been lucky enough to leave a job before ive found one but after ive left i seem to find another one straight away :D im lucky that way - but i just get this feeling it aint going ot work like that one day and im going to be unemployed :P

Hi Paul - thought u had died

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