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Author:  CD [ Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:19 pm ]
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Well it had to happen, no choice in the matter really. Unless I want to have the government pay my wage for a while and that wont pay much LOL. Been here sine 8am and it's now 11.18am, feels like I've been here for 9hr already :(

Author:  2JeepFamily [ Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:17 pm ]
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I feel for you CD, first day back alway's is fraught with danger. Nothing work's
they way it should, the customer's are yelling at you, your lunch break is non-
exsistant and the coffee machine has gone on blink when you need it most.
But I have one question? WHY IS IT LIKE THAT FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR

Author:  cmohr [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:53 am ]
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha haha.





been back since last week... Welcome to my nightmare :lol:

Author:  Glend [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:52 am ]
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I started working back in 1965 and walked away from my last contract last July (pretty much 43 years of that daily grind). Now my days are my own (well when my wife is not giving me a list of things to do WHILE SHE IS AT WORK). Had my youngest child's 21st last weekend and their all self supporting now. I still do a few little contracts/consulting jobs now and then but mostly my mornings are spent walking the dog, and picking up the newspaper at the local coffee shop, with afternoons set aside for the normal household maintenance, my hobby projects like my camper write up for Campertrailer Group, and planning my next trip. SO I sympathise CD, its a witch.

Author:  CD [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:04 am ]
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Glend wrote:
I started working back in 1965 and walked away from my last contract last July (pretty much 43 years of that daily grind). Now my days are my own (well when my wife is not giving me a list of things to do WHILE SHE IS AT WORK). Had my youngest child's 21st last weekend and their all self supporting now. I still do a few little contracts/consulting jobs now and then but mostly my mornings are spent walking the dog, and picking up the newspaper at the local coffee shop, with afternoons set aside for the normal household maintenance, my hobby projects like my camper write up for Campertrailer Group, and planning my next trip. SO I sympathise CD, its a &^%$(.


I feel relaxed just reading how you get through your day's :D , well it's time to go home :D :D . Going to stop in at the outlaws for a wine and a swim :D

Quote:
cmohr

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaaaaahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha haha.


You'll keep mate.. you'll keep LOL

Author:  pipeliner [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:30 am ]
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Glend wrote:
I started working back in 1965 and walked away from my last contract last July (pretty much 43 years of that daily grind). Now my days are my own (well when my wife is not giving me a list of things to do WHILE SHE IS AT WORK). Had my youngest child's 21st last weekend and their all self supporting now. I still do a few little contracts/consulting jobs now and then but mostly my mornings are spent walking the dog, and picking up the newspaper at the local coffee shop, with afternoons set aside for the normal household maintenance, my hobby projects like my camper write up for Campertrailer Group, and planning my next trip. SO I sympathise CD, its a &^%$(.


I started in 1964 and am still at it - trouble is I like what I do too much to want to chuck it in. Starting back today was more a case of "Thank God you're back - can you sort this out for me?"

Author:  G'ME MUD [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:55 am ]
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I feel so much for those who are starting back, I had a hole 2 days off, Xmas day and boxing day. Now on my days off I'm scraping tiles and gloo off the walls and floor just for something to do.

Author:  cmohr [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:06 am ]
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G'ME MUD wrote:
I feel so much for those who are starting back, I had a hole 2 days off, Xmas day and boxing day. Now on my days off I'm scraping tiles and gloo off the walls and floor just for something to do.



Get down to my place.......AND START SANDING!!!!!!! :lol:

Author:  2JeepFamily [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:59 am ]
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You should have a sanding party cmohr, I would come down help but I am on call for next 3 weeks
with only one day's allowance for the deepwater trip. Otherwise maybe? :)
GME I know your going through I just finished my bathroom off 2 month's ago
I now have a definate dislike of breaking tiles off wall's. My recommendation is get a
very large sledge hammer and put in new wall sheet's
very therapudic :D :D
my english and sentencing still has not improved

Author:  Smerf [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 6:33 am ]
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I have been back a week and I dont like it.
I see CD and Pipeliner must be old buggers starting their working lives in 1965 and 1964.I must be the younger one as I started in 1963.
Must be younger and better looking I think. I am only working cause I cant afford to give up and she who should be obeyed at all times wont let me. :lol:

Author:  CD [ Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:02 am ]
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Smerf wrote:
I have been back a week and I dont like it.
I see CD and Pipeliner must be old buggers starting their working lives in 1965 and 1964.I must be the younger one as I started in 1963.
Must be younger and better looking I think. I am only working cause I cant afford to give up and she who should be obeyed at all times wont let me. :lol:


Mate I wasn't born till 75 LOL

Author:  G'ME MUD [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:03 am ]
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I feel good now, as one of the younger ones, I started full time work in 1968, $20 a week and paid Mum $5 board out of that.
Regards Spring Chicken.

Author:  2JeepFamily [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:50 am ]
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G'ME MUD wrote:
I feel good now, as one of the younger ones, I started full time work in 1968, $20 a week and paid Mum $5 board out of that.
Regards Spring Chicken.


Spring Chicken, if you're the spring chicken then that must make me and CD the
yoke in still growing in the egg. :) :) :) :)

Author:  CD [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:34 am ]
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2JeepFamily wrote:
G'ME MUD wrote:
I feel good now, as one of the younger ones, I started full time work in 1968, $20 a week and paid Mum $5 board out of that.
Regards Spring Chicken.


Spring Chicken, if you're the spring chicken then that must make me and CD the
yoke in still growing in the egg. :) :) :) :)


That's it, I'm yoking :D

Author:  Smerf [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:10 am ]
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Sorry CD it was Glend, I forgot you are still a babe in arms. :lol: :lol:

Author:  CD [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:17 pm ]
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Smerf wrote:
Sorry CD it was Glend, I forgot you are still a babe in arms. :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: That's me, funny thing is I'm going grey :shock:

Author:  pipeliner [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:27 pm ]
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This joke is based on an advertising campaign for eggs in the UK many years ago!


A friend of mine always used to go to work on an egg, but one morning he went to his garage and his egg wouldn't start. He went back indoors an phoned the Egg Marketing Board to ask what to do, and they suggested that, since it was a cold morning, he should try pulling the yolk out. Five minutes later he phoned them back to say "Thanks for the advice. I pulled the yolk out and it's all white now"!

You guys shouldn't give me the openings!

Author:  CD [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:38 pm ]
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pipeliner wrote:
This joke is based on an advertising campaign for eggs in the UK many years ago!


A friend of mine always used to go to work on an egg, but one morning he went to his garage and his egg wouldn't start. He went back indoors an phoned the Egg Marketing Board to ask what to do, and they suggested that, since it was a cold morning, he should try pulling the yolk out. Five minutes later he phoned them back to say "Thanks for the advice. I pulled the yolk out and it's all white now"!

You guys shouldn't give me the openings!


That was really good Chris.... hmmm.... please don't stop.

Author:  2JeepFamily [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:35 pm ]
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have you got anything for rashes, pipeliner

sorry, bored of work, the Boss is away and I have up taken residencey
in his office and this is much more amusing

Author:  Glend [ Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:22 pm ]
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Is that bacon rashes, would go well with the eggs. Or in CD's case nappy rashes.

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