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  • #131039

    Dwayne O
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    Sorry to hear about the redundancy status Gazza,,,,,

    Don`t tell me you will be out riding even more of those awsome trails now:(
    Cheers

    #131964

    gazz is the next Una Bomber!!!!

    that sux mate, sorry to hear. wish you the best of luck findin another job.

    (i hear Aarochild is looking for a tit puller!!)

    #131040

    aaron childs
    Member

    keep those horns away from my cows menace:)

    #131966

    Garry
    Member

    EAGLE`02 wrote:

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    Sorry to hear about the redundancy status Gazza,,,,,

    Thanks man, but all is good the package did kind of knock me off the chair when they told be about it and we can last off that for a long time (in excess of 12 months) if we have to, but preference is to find another job and throw it on the mortgage.

    EAGLE`02 wrote:

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    Don`t tell me you will be out riding even more of those awsome trails now:(
    Cheers

    The long and short answer to this is ………. :P

    Garry

    #131041

    Dwayne O
    Member

    That`s good news mate,,,,,, NOT the amount of quality riding time though:ohmy:

    Half ya luck

    #131967

    Aarochild wrote:

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    keep those horns away from my cows menace:)

    awww, pull my tits Aaro…..:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #131393

    Greg
    Member

    OK to quieten those that say I dont work here is my work environment (well the theory side)
    This is a shots mid way through a 4 Day BETT course I teach (Basic electrical theory & troubleshooting)

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    Even Santa sits in :laugh:

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    So there you go I do work ;)

    TB

    #176051

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    Are you at the stage where the travel is robbing you of a life yet Greg?

    Just that is what I did for firstly State forests NSW, then the Timber industry training council for nigh on ten years, after a few years while i still loved the teaching aspect and the participants, the lack of a homelife damn near ruined me.

    I did get lucky for the last 2 years cultivated a strong following on the northcoast and north west so i didn’t get to travel past sydney too much, finish a classroom deal at Tumbarumba 5.00pm, hit home at 6.00am sat morning, leave again Sun nightfor central coast starts to wear thin after a bit.

    But it is fun while you’re there.

    BC

    #176054

    Greg
    Member

    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Are you at the stage where the travel is robbing you of a life yet Greg?

    BC

    I have been doing it for 5 years now Bruce and I am very lucky 90% of my training is done in my training facility 20 mins from home. The trips away are limited to probably 7 weeks a year of which I work out where and when within reason. A couple of times a year instead of staying at a motel or the likes I will book a caravan park cabin and line it up with school holidays and take the family. Nearly all my rides at Wauchope are based around a training trip I have lined up to suit me ;)

    That said this trip sux as I will have been away for nearly 3 weeks because of the 4 day week as I left straight from there to go to Brisbane but the good well and truly out ways the bad

    TB

    #176055

    Anonymous

    Mr Blue wrote:

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    Are you at the stage where the travel is robbing you of a life yet Greg?

    Just that is what I did for firstly State forests NSW, then the Timber industry training council for nigh on ten years, after a few years while i still loved the teaching aspect and the participants, the lack of a homelife damn near ruined me.

    I did get lucky for the last 2 years cultivated a strong following on the northcoast and north west so i didn’t get to travel past sydney too much, finish a classroom deal at Tumbarumba 5.00pm, hit home at 6.00am sat morning, leave again Sun nightfor central coast starts to wear thin after a bit.

    But it is fun while you’re there.

    BC

    If the only the travel was that limited/short distance!

    #176064

    Bruce Curtis
    Member

    Moto wrote:

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    If the only the travel was that limited/short distance!

    Yep no matter what the travel style it gets a bit monotonous after the first few times, and there are only so many Motel ceilings and walls you can stand.

    Pubs in small towns are usually good stuff, and if you’re lucky occassionally get a home cooked meal at one of your clients homes goes a long way as well.

    Did meet a lot of people and make some good friendships while doing it though.

    BC

    #176078

    I am away three days,two nights every week and the pub tip is a good one. I also load the MTB and a surfboard in the car so I plan my days so that I get a bit of recreation to keep it all in balance.

    I have been doing it for 10 years now and some weeks it wears you down if it turns into extra nights away but generally I have the system pretty dialled and it has allowed me to live where I am now which I absolutely love.

    STM

    #176082

    Anonymous

    Where do you go Scotty, the big smoke?

    #176083

    Greg
    Member

    singletrackmind wrote:

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    I am away three days,two nights every week and the pub tip is a good one. I also load the MTB and a surfboard in the car so I plan my days so that I get a bit of recreation to keep it all in balance.

    I have been doing it for 10 years now and some weeks it wears you down if it turns into extra nights away but generally I have the system pretty dialled and it has allowed me to live where I am now which I absolutely love.

    STM

    Thats the trick Scotty you have to play the game and make the job for you, not the other way around ;)

    TB

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