ajthefox Posted 15 June 2011 Posted 15 June 2011 Definitely. But then all I do is clean offices on a part time basis during the holidays and since next year is my last at uni, I'll be trying to get a full time job after that anyway so I wouldn't be loosing out on much.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 15 June 2011 Posted 15 June 2011 Yes would use that to travel for 4-5 months and then look for another job i've got a decent enough CV too be able to get a similiar position.
Alexikokopops Posted 15 June 2011 Posted 15 June 2011 Yes would use that to travel for 4-5 months and then look for another job i've got a decent enough CV too be able to get a similiar position. That's my plan for 18-20 months time when hopefully, barring my company's share price plummeting (FINGERS CROSSED) I should be in a similar-ish position to the question posed. God bless share save schemes.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 15 June 2011 Posted 15 June 2011 That's my plan for 18-20 months time when hopefully, barring my company's share price plummeting (FINGERS CROSSED) I should be in a similar-ish position to the question posed. God bless share save schemes. Done it before for 6 months had enough money to buy a house but the memories and friends i made far out way some house i would of struggled to meet the payments with or brought in a crap area. Got a better job with better pay within 2 weeks of me getting home. Only issue was it is hard to go from wearing shorts and thongs everday back in to a suit 5 days a week.
Alexikokopops Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 Done it before for 6 months had enough money to buy a house but the memories and friends i made far out way some house i would of struggled to meet the payments with or brought in a crap area. Got a better job with better pay within 2 weeks of me getting home. Only issue was it is hard to go from wearing shorts and thongs everday back in to a suit 5 days a week. I live in London, so I'm not going to be able to buy a house until I'm 50, so I thought I might as well go for it I just have to wait until my share save scheme pays out!
FoxyPV Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 I can see through your plan"look dad,see what i have posted,yes i would give you my 20k dad" "thats so nice son,but im so stinking rich,i dont need your money,infact i will raise that mere 20k and give you 30k.......and a house" BUSTED
broughtonblue Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 Done it before for 6 months had enough money to buy a house but the memories and friends i made far out way some house i would of struggled to meet the payments with or brought in a crap area. Got a better job with better pay within 2 weeks of me getting home. Only issue was it is hard to go from wearing shorts and thongs everday back in to a suit 5 days a week. Can't you wear your thong under your suit?
The Doctor Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 Can't you wear your thong under your suit? he's an aussie - they call sandals thongs.
purpleronnie Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 I just calculated that it would take me 364 weeks (no overtime) in my current job to get that. I might save up for a year...! Your shittin me?
broughtonblue Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 he's an aussie - they call sandals thongs. God, they are a weird lot!
The Doctor Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 God, they are a weird lot! there is a reason why britain sent their ancestors there, an island as far away from the british isles as possible.
DB11 Posted 16 June 2011 Posted 16 June 2011 Your shittin me? Haha I multiplied my weekly earnings by 365 instead of 52
ozleicester Posted 17 June 2011 Author Posted 17 June 2011 God, they are a weird lot! the phrase you are looking for is..... by the way...a classic Oz movie
Jon the Hat Posted 17 June 2011 Posted 17 June 2011 there is a reason why britain sent their ancestors there, an island as far away from the british isles as possible. And plenty more reasons why millions of people have emigrated there voluntarily ever since...
purpleronnie Posted 17 June 2011 Posted 17 June 2011 And plenty more reasons why millions of people have emigrated there voluntarily ever since... Its sunny?
ozleicester Posted 18 June 2011 Author Posted 18 June 2011 sunny is only the start mind you i just checked the June averages as the delightful mrs oz today asked.. "is this really summer?" the average temp for June is 19-20 degrees
Captaincornflake Posted 18 June 2011 Posted 18 June 2011 use it to persuade a collector to part with a 79/83 home shirt!
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