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  • I <3 Floods
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  • Member For: 13y 9m 6d
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Oh yeah I get where you're coming from fluff I work with a few ladies who duck out pick the kids up then put them in the break room while they roll over another hour or so of work. Admittedly our work is very cruisey with things like that.

Even my wife is figuring out how she can work a bit when bub arrives.. 1) she'll probably go insane if she doesn't get a bit of work done and 2) she needs to retain her accreditation.

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Ye asked my boss today.. I definitely have a job after bubs... whether it's a couple days a week or work from home... I'd go nuts without something. Women who don't work are those gossipy fuks on face book 24/7 who go mental and turn into fangas lol... first year is good to have off imo as much as u can but after that I would personally go mental

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  • I <3 Floods
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  • Member For: 13y 9m 6d
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Haha that's exactly what my wife is trying to avoid.. So many of our friends the female partner has never worked.. They are friggin toxic to hang around they are so bitchy.. First people to make comments such as 'You have no idea how hard it is for us' or 'I wish we could earn as much money as you guys'

GET OFF YOUR FAT LAZY ARSE AND GET A f*ckING JOB.

I have a decent wage.. I work 80 hours a week for the friggin thing..

Holy crap I've been agreeing with fluff for like 4 hours

/end world

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  • Member For: 22y 3m 6d
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Fiona is already teeing it up with her other workmates so she can work for them when they want to chuck a sickie during her maternity leave..... I only work 14 days a month (12hr shifts) and know my roster up to whenever, so finding out if I have the day off to look after bub is easy.

fiona would get 3hunge a day casual.

althogh we live in a swamp, we aint no bludgers....lol

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80 hours a week..WTF is there that many hours in a week?

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The truth is the system makes it too easy to be one of these parasites. Filling in a form once a fortnight saying you've applied for 4 jobs is ridiculous.

What happened to Johnny Howard's work for the dole scheme?

  • I <3 Floods
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  • Member For: 13y 9m 6d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: South West QLD

I remember when I was in business with my old man some people would just walk up to the counter and ask if we had any jobs going.. Answer would be 'no'. Then they'd ask you to sign the book that says they applied for a job.. I always refused.. Technically they didn't apply for a job.. They asked if there were any jobs which they could apply for.. Applying for a job is submitting a resume and going through the interview process..

Probably just got their mates to sign the book

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  • Member For: 18y 7m 9d
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My mrz friend had a sook because her child payments end when her twins turn 7-8, so she has to find a job which she had a massive winge about because all she does is sit at home or galavant around.. She decided to find a guy that's loaded and its worked for her..

And fluff, they do have to go centerlink once a week with a logbook of jobs theyve applied for.. I know someone who used to collect buisness cards just to prove he was applying when he wasnt so he can get paid.. Load of crap tbh

Ohh and before you ask for pics jet there already up lol

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