by stampy » Sat May 27, 2017 11:05 pm
by heater31 » Sat May 27, 2017 11:11 pm
stampy wrote:the bald sanfl umpire, absolutely atrocious
by Pseudo » Sun May 28, 2017 11:16 am
heater31 wrote:stampy wrote:the bald sanfl umpire, absolutely atrocious
Sadly he's no orphan in that bunch
by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon May 29, 2017 7:11 pm
by Pseudo » Mon May 29, 2017 7:42 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Punk Rooster appearing on my tv as im eating dinner
by Wedgie » Wed May 31, 2017 2:00 pm
by Booney » Wed May 31, 2017 2:07 pm
Wedgie wrote:People who claim its too hard to get a job. I'm 46 and obese and managed to break into the hospitality industry after working over 28 years behind a desk with work coming out of my butt through a bit of know how, hard work and enthusiasm. Still never claimed a cent from Centrelink for my entire life.
by HH3 » Wed May 31, 2017 2:42 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 31, 2017 2:58 pm
HH3 wrote:The people that say its too hard to get a job from unemployment are the ones that apply for four jobs a week on Seek. All of the jobs they've applied for are jobs they want, not ones they're qualified to do. And then they spend the rest of the week telling people how hard it is.
I've had 3 full time jobs in my life. The first two I needed to complete months long courses beforehand that ended in a job. The last one, I took an entry level storeman position and worked my way up to the office job I was used to.
Seven years later I want to burn the place down, but at least I have an income.
by stampy » Wed May 31, 2017 5:12 pm
by stampy » Wed May 31, 2017 5:13 pm
HH3 wrote:The people that say its too hard to get a job from unemployment are the ones that apply for four jobs a week on Seek. All of the jobs they've applied for are jobs they want, not ones they're qualified to do. And then they spend the rest of the week telling people how hard it is.
I've had 3 full time jobs in my life. The first two I needed to complete months long courses beforehand that ended in a job. The last one, I took an entry level storeman position and worked my way up to the office job I was used to.
Seven years later I want to burn the place down, but at least I have an income.
by Spargo » Wed May 31, 2017 5:25 pm
stampy wrote:HH3 wrote:The people that say its too hard to get a job from unemployment are the ones that apply for four jobs a week on Seek. All of the jobs they've applied for are jobs they want, not ones they're qualified to do. And then they spend the rest of the week telling people how hard it is.
I've had 3 full time jobs in my life. The first two I needed to complete months long courses beforehand that ended in a job. The last one, I took an entry level storeman position and worked my way up to the office job I was used to.
Seven years later I want to burn the place down, but at least I have an income.
my lazy 19 year old step son reckons he is looking for work, if you can call laying in bed till 2pm looking for bloody work
by The Dark Knight » Wed May 31, 2017 7:26 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed May 31, 2017 9:49 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed May 31, 2017 9:58 pm
by Booney » Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:18 am
The Dark Knight wrote:Real Estate agents, they're a f**king persistent lot. Got a call from one today at lunch just following up after I gave them my details at a house I looked at back in February. She wanted to know if I'm still looking to buy, I simply told her that's none of her business. (I have recently purchased my first home). If I was interested in one of your properties I would of contacted you! Had this multiple times now and it gets on my nerves. Piss off ya c**ts.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:38 am
stampy wrote:HH3 wrote:The people that say its too hard to get a job from unemployment are the ones that apply for four jobs a week on Seek. All of the jobs they've applied for are jobs they want, not ones they're qualified to do. And then they spend the rest of the week telling people how hard it is.
I've had 3 full time jobs in my life. The first two I needed to complete months long courses beforehand that ended in a job. The last one, I took an entry level storeman position and worked my way up to the office job I was used to.
Seven years later I want to burn the place down, but at least I have an income.
my lazy 19 year old step son reckons he is looking for work, if you can call laying in bed till 2pm looking for bloody work
by Booney » Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:51 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:stampy wrote:HH3 wrote:The people that say its too hard to get a job from unemployment are the ones that apply for four jobs a week on Seek. All of the jobs they've applied for are jobs they want, not ones they're qualified to do. And then they spend the rest of the week telling people how hard it is.
I've had 3 full time jobs in my life. The first two I needed to complete months long courses beforehand that ended in a job. The last one, I took an entry level storeman position and worked my way up to the office job I was used to.
Seven years later I want to burn the place down, but at least I have an income.
my lazy 19 year old step son reckons he is looking for work, if you can call laying in bed till 2pm looking for bloody work
It's an epidemic, today's youth have no get up and go.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:10 am
Booney wrote:
That's a cop out, IMO. My two kids, 20 and 16, one full time permanent employee, the other part time work and TAFE. The three couples of whom I count as my closest, 3 kids, 3 kids and 2 kids, all working / studying / work + study. Only one of that 8 is still at high school.
Sure, I lament at the "kids" of today, joked last week that's why techno giants put things in clouds now, that's where these kids heads are at! To call it an epidemic makes it sound like all kids are lazy snoozers, when it might just be the parents who haven't got the drive to get the kids off their arse. ( Present company excluded ).
Let them lay in bed all day and they will, demand higher standards and help them reach them.
by Wedgie » Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:22 am
Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:stampy wrote:HH3 wrote:The people that say its too hard to get a job from unemployment are the ones that apply for four jobs a week on Seek. All of the jobs they've applied for are jobs they want, not ones they're qualified to do. And then they spend the rest of the week telling people how hard it is.
I've had 3 full time jobs in my life. The first two I needed to complete months long courses beforehand that ended in a job. The last one, I took an entry level storeman position and worked my way up to the office job I was used to.
Seven years later I want to burn the place down, but at least I have an income.
my lazy 19 year old step son reckons he is looking for work, if you can call laying in bed till 2pm looking for bloody work
It's an epidemic, today's youth have no get up and go.
That's a cop out, IMO. My two kids, 20 and 16, one full time permanent employee, the other part time work and TAFE. The three couples of whom I count as my closest, 3 kids, 3 kids and 2 kids, all working / studying / work + study. Only one of that 8 is still at high school.
Sure, I lament at the "kids" of today, joked last week that's why techno giants put things in clouds now, that's where these kids heads are at! To call it an epidemic makes it sound like all kids are lazy snoozers, when it might just be the parents who haven't got the drive to get the kids off their arse. ( Present company excluded ).
Let them lay in bed all day and they will, demand higher standards and help them reach them.
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