KiwiChick1
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KiwiChick1 wrote:WGMG: There's absolutely no way I'm going to be able to get my course fees sorted before uni starts. I have no idea what I'm doing. Finally had to fess up to my parents that I didn't get the scholarship :?
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KiwiChick1
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WGMG: There's absolutely no way I'm going to be able to get my course fees sorted before uni starts. I have no idea what I'm doing.
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Benjo
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WGMG: Really regret saying yes when my boss rang me up to ask if i could work tonight.
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milan_7
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Fredsta wrote:milan_7 wrote:WAGMG: AFL being back, fucking stupid game. :lol: Just don't watch it, I'd rather watch paint dry during cricket season but to complain about it's presence is a bit ridiculous imo. Also, cheers MvFC, I've got an appointment with the GP this week anyway so I'll see what he has to say about it. I don't but just the constant banging on about it by my family (ironic since we are Italian) and the media is pretty annoying for me.
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Fredsta
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milan_7 wrote:WAGMG: AFL being back, fucking stupid game. :lol: Just don't watch it, I'd rather watch paint dry during cricket season but to complain about it's presence is a bit ridiculous imo. Also, cheers MvFC, I've got an appointment with the GP this week anyway so I'll see what he has to say about it.
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aufc_ole
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WGMG: Almost got in trouble for filming a fight that happened last Friday
Until the principal realised it was the other black year 10 :lol:
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milan_7
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WGMG: The Heat today, 39 degrees is too much.
WAGMG: AFL being back, fucking stupid game.
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Carlito
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Fredsta wrote:WGMG: Have been having really itchy underarms lately and thought nothing of it then realized today that I've got this huge angry red rash in my right arm pit that is itchy as fuck. I started going to the gym about three and half weeks ago and have a heavy focus on cardio, so I'm thinking that might be the reason and the fact I'm sweating way more than usual from gym and the constant heat don't make things any better. try talcum
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Fredsta
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WGMG: Have been having really itchy underarms lately and thought nothing of it then realized today that I've got this huge angry red rash in my right arm pit that is itchy as fuck. I started going to the gym about three and half weeks ago and have a heavy focus on cardio, so I'm thinking that might be the reason and the fact I'm sweating way more than usual from gym and the constant heat don't make things any better.
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sydneycroatia58
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Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: The fact that if WSW finish first and wanna make the GF it'll have to be played at Allianz. Not ANZ? ANZ is booked that whole weekend so unfortunately not an option. Only way I'd be ok with Allianz is if we are in the away end.
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Heineken
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: The fact that if WSW finish first and wanna make the GF it'll have to be played at Allianz. Not ANZ?
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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MidfieldMaestro
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pv4 wrote:is this teaching PE only? from what i hear, most teachers can walk straight into a job out of uni EXCEPT pe teachers - who rarely get a job.
one of my good mates graduated 5 years ago as a PE teacher - he's had a few job openings out of state and inland to the west a fair bit but he's too attached to his life around home so doesn't want to move out, and hence hasn't gotten a fulltime PE teaching job since. he teaches year 7-10 music four days a week at a local high school, so also works at woolies (he's been there 15 years now as a casual, and has long service lol) 2 days a week. he has taught 4 lessons of PE in 5 years, and they were all on other teachers sick days. he's applying for the police force soon, and can't wait to get out of teaching. the lesson here is the number of students newy uni take on each year to do solely PE teaching is ridiculous. they take more than 100 kids a year, and i'd imagine a max of 10 actually get jobs out of uni. it's ridiculous. all these lads & "do you even lift bro" type guys just want to go to uni as their 70 UAI allows them to get into it, and they just spend 4 years getting drunk & living the uni life. then they whinge for 10+ years when they haven't found a job, and wind up getting a FIFO job working in a mine somewhere - and working underneath one of the engineers they ridiculed while at uni because while they were getting drunk, the engineer was debugging code late at night. Nah, this is primary teaching. I have another mate who started out doing PE teaching but saw the writing on the wall after a year so he changed degrees.
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sydneycroatia58
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WGMG: The fact that if WSW finish first and wanna make the GF it'll have to be played at Allianz.
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pv4
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Teaching... Woeful prospects?! There's always schools :lol: What I thought too. My former boss's daughter finished a teaching degree. No job, onto the end of an enormous waiting list. Went straight back to uni to do another degree. One of my team-mates only gets casual work every now and then. Generally pretty woeful prospects Australia wide, but on the uni job board, they are looking for a LOT of Aussie teachers to teach in the UK. is this teaching PE only? from what i hear, most teachers can walk straight into a job out of uni EXCEPT pe teachers - who rarely get a job. one of my good mates graduated 5 years ago as a PE teacher - he's had a few job openings out of state and inland to the west a fair bit but he's too attached to his life around home so doesn't want to move out, and hence hasn't gotten a fulltime PE teaching job since. he teaches year 7-10 music four days a week at a local high school, so also works at woolies (he's been there 15 years now as a casual, and has long service lol) 2 days a week. he has taught 4 lessons of PE in 5 years, and they were all on other teachers sick days. he's applying for the police force soon, and can't wait to get out of teaching. the lesson here is the number of students newy uni take on each year to do solely PE teaching is ridiculous. they take more than 100 kids a year, and i'd imagine a max of 10 actually get jobs out of uni. it's ridiculous. all these lads & "do you even lift bro" type guys just want to go to uni as their 70 UAI allows them to get into it, and they just spend 4 years getting drunk & living the uni life. then they whinge for 10+ years when they haven't found a job, and wind up getting a FIFO job working in a mine somewhere - and working underneath one of the engineers they ridiculed while at uni because while they were getting drunk, the engineer was debugging code late at night.
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pv4
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Benjo wrote:WGMG: Spent about an hour working on my CV on this resume builder website. And then it tells me I can't download it or print it without paying them. Didn't tell me this when i signed up for it. why do you need help from a website to build a resume?
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Carlito
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Wgmg: wenger . Needs to go
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WGMG: Sleep game weak
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Fredsta
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Teaching... Woeful prospects?! There's always schools :lol: Not to mention an apparent need for male teachers.
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Carlito
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Wgmg: no aircon in the house . House is a sauna . Thankfully getting quote for evap cooling
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KiwiChick1
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:No problem mate. I reckon teaching probably sucks as a job for the most part, I know I wouldn't be able to handle the students :lol: I'm sure jobs will be coming up in engineering soon enough, it's just hit a rough patch at the moment, but it won't stay that way. Everyone's been saying that to me and that everything will fall into place but it doesn't look like turning around for quite some time. I know, people say the same to me (not about jobs of course though) but things will change. The job market isn't set in stone, so something is bound to come up sooner or later (hopefully sooner).
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MidfieldMaestro
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KiwiChick1 wrote:No problem mate. I reckon teaching probably sucks as a job for the most part, I know I wouldn't be able to handle the students :lol: I'm sure jobs will be coming up in engineering soon enough, it's just hit a rough patch at the moment, but it won't stay that way. Everyone's been saying that to me and that everything will fall into place but it doesn't look like turning around for quite some time.
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MidfieldMaestro
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Teaching... Woeful prospects?! There's always schools :lol: What I thought too. My former boss's daughter finished a teaching degree. No job, onto the end of an enormous waiting list. Went straight back to uni to do another degree. One of my team-mates only gets casual work every now and then. Generally pretty woeful prospects Australia wide, but on the uni job board, they are looking for a LOT of Aussie teachers to teach in the UK.
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KiwiChick1
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: Having one of those days where I feel the world is against me and the light at the end of the tunnel is gone.
Regretting my career choice right now. Out of the 2 careers I was contemplating, the one I chose was supposed to have great job prospects, while the other was supposed to have woeful prospects. In my never-ending job search, it turns out that right now, it's the complete opposite. What was the other option you were considering? Sorry for the late reply, but the answer is teaching. No problem mate. I reckon teaching probably sucks as a job for the most part, I know I wouldn't be able to handle the students :lol: I'm sure jobs will be coming up in engineering soon enough, it's just hit a rough patch at the moment, but it won't stay that way.
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MidfieldMaestro
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KiwiChick1 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: Having one of those days where I feel the world is against me and the light at the end of the tunnel is gone.
Regretting my career choice right now. Out of the 2 careers I was contemplating, the one I chose was supposed to have great job prospects, while the other was supposed to have woeful prospects. In my never-ending job search, it turns out that right now, it's the complete opposite. What was the other option you were considering? Sorry for the late reply, but the answer is teaching.
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Benjo
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AJohn wrote:Benjo wrote:WGMGSFM: Blink 182 wrote:The trip to Australia was planned during our European tour last summer. The band knew the chances of Travis overcoming his fear of flying, which was magnified after the horrible plane crash in 2008, would be a challenge, but we wanted to play for our fans in Australia nonetheless. The three of us tried all measures to get us all there in full form. Travis has been working to overcome his fear of flying. Since we now know we have to make the trip without Travis our friend Brooks Wackerman (Bad Religion, Tenacious D) has stepped in. We love our fans in Australia so canceling was not an option so we still plan to come and play some kick ass shows. Mark, Tom, and Travis Fucks sake. I know it's not travis's fault, but it's still put me in an even shitter mood. Massive letdown. Taken a lot of shine off seeing Blink at Soundwave now. To be fair, I wouldn't get on the plane for awhile after being in a serious plane crash that killed all but two on board. At least they're playing at all. They could have cancelled at any point but Travis gave his blessing for another drummer to take his spot so that you can still hear the same songs with 66% of the band still intact. They were also split up not that long ago. Have to take it with a "well it could be worse" attitude. Yeah, I know. I don't have a problem with him not coming at all. It's an incredibly difficult thing for him to do and I don't blame him for opting out. The thing is, it just won't feel like Blink without travis. I'm glad Tom and Mark are still coming out, but it still sucks.
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AJohn
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Benjo wrote:WGMGSFM: Blink 182 wrote:The trip to Australia was planned during our European tour last summer. The band knew the chances of Travis overcoming his fear of flying, which was magnified after the horrible plane crash in 2008, would be a challenge, but we wanted to play for our fans in Australia nonetheless. The three of us tried all measures to get us all there in full form. Travis has been working to overcome his fear of flying. Since we now know we have to make the trip without Travis our friend Brooks Wackerman (Bad Religion, Tenacious D) has stepped in. We love our fans in Australia so canceling was not an option so we still plan to come and play some kick ass shows. Mark, Tom, and Travis Fucks sake. I know it's not travis's fault, but it's still put me in an even shitter mood. Massive letdown. Taken a lot of shine off seeing Blink at Soundwave now. To be fair, I wouldn't get on the plane for awhile after being in a serious plane crash that killed all but two on board. At least they're playing at all. They could have cancelled at any point but Travis gave his blessing for another drummer to take his spot so that you can still hear the same songs with 66% of the band still intact. They were also split up not that long ago. Have to take it with a "well it could be worse" attitude.
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Benjo
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WGMGSFM: Blink 182 wrote:The trip to Australia was planned during our European tour last summer. The band knew the chances of Travis overcoming his fear of flying, which was magnified after the horrible plane crash in 2008, would be a challenge, but we wanted to play for our fans in Australia nonetheless. The three of us tried all measures to get us all there in full form. Travis has been working to overcome his fear of flying. Since we now know we have to make the trip without Travis our friend Brooks Wackerman (Bad Religion, Tenacious D) has stepped in. We love our fans in Australia so canceling was not an option so we still plan to come and play some kick ass shows. Mark, Tom, and Travis Fucks sake. I know it's not travis's fault, but it's still put me in an even shitter mood. Massive letdown. Taken a lot of shine off seeing Blink at Soundwave now.
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AJohn wrote:WGMG: Michael Chopra.
Poor start to Paul Ince's tenor at 'Pool.
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Benjo
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WGMG: Crashed. WGMG: Fucking sick of everything that has been happening in my life.
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AJohn
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WGMG: Michael Chopra.
Poor start to Paul Ince's tenor at 'Pool.
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