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its been one week short of a year, but I now have a new job, start monday by proff
Started on: 01-20-2011 03:02 PM
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Last post by: avengador1 on 01-21-2011 10:33 AM
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Report this Post01-20-2011 03:02 PM Click Here to See the Profile for proffClick Here to visit proff's HomePageSend a Private Message to proffDirect Link to This Post
Even tho its nearly 2 hrs drive away, the job is what I know"fixing 2 way radio".
its nearly in the City of Sydney.
I live in the Blue Mountains where the air is clean ,cool and traffic free.
This street in Sydney the company is on has the same traffic my home street has a day , in 10 seconds.
At least now i can pay my bills within the right time

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well - except the long drive.....
I hate my 30 mile drive

anyways - YAY!
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Congrats and good luck!
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Report this Post01-20-2011 07:05 PM Click Here to See the Profile for avengador1Send a Private Message to avengador1Direct Link to This Post
Congrats. Two hours of driving is going to be pretty hard on you and your car. I drove one and one half hours to work for about six years. I eventually moved to be about fourteen miles from work. The long drive was a killer, especially during Winter. I saw a couple of dozen accidents on the highway in those six years of driving. At least now you have an income to keep you afloat. I hope you have rest stops along the way there and back. Good luck!

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Yes, congrats. We all do what we have to do to keep bread on the table. Sometimes it's not easy.

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Me next, me next!

Grats!
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Report this Post01-20-2011 10:17 PM Click Here to See the Profile for phonedawgzClick Here to visit phonedawgz's HomePageSend a Private Message to phonedawgzDirect Link to This Post
Work is good.
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Report this Post01-21-2011 12:02 AM Click Here to See the Profile for proffClick Here to visit proff's HomePageSend a Private Message to proffDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by avengador1:

Congrats. Two hours of driving is going to be pretty hard on you and your car. I drove one and one half hours to work for about six years. I eventually moved to be about fourteen miles from work. The long drive was a killer, especially during Winter. I saw a couple of dozen accidents on the highway in those six years of driving. At least now you have an income to keep you afloat. I hope you have rest stops along the way there and back. Good luck!



I just was told that the boss is going to give me a company car to drive to and from work.
small diesel Micro-van
with a fuel card
No fuel bills for me
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Report this Post01-21-2011 12:04 AM Click Here to See the Profile for proffClick Here to visit proff's HomePageSend a Private Message to proffDirect Link to This Post

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Oh yeah in a week or so i can start ordering from the fiero store and get that SE back drivable
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Report this Post01-21-2011 10:33 AM Click Here to See the Profile for avengador1Send a Private Message to avengador1Direct Link to This Post
 
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I just was told that the boss is going to give me a company car to drive to and from work.
small diesel Micro-van
with a fuel card
No fuel bills for me

That in itself is very good news, no need to worry about wear and tear of your own vehicle, insurance, or fuel expenses.

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