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    its not like it was in the old days nostalgia

    come'on a spitfire pilot or a f16 no competition. spitfire wins every time..

    just you and an engine , no computers, and with you chasing jerry

    its so easy to make a web page now, i remember the old days,where you had to do html in notepad


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    its not like it was in the old days nostalgia

    come'on a spitfire pilot or a f16 no competition. spitfire wins every time..

    just you and an engine , no computers, and with you chasing jerry

    its so easy to make a web page now, i remember the old days,where you had to do html in notepad
    err yeah ok Joe.

    Nurse, Joes off on one again he needs his medcine please


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    sorry andy has some sunny d

    yes i've not had my tablets to day


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    sorry andy has some sunny d

    yes i've not had my tablets to day
    Have they not banned Sunny d yet that stuff makes your Brain move like an F 16


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i remember the old days,where you had to do html in notepad
    ... and still the best way - at least you know what's going on!


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    Hello to all!

    First of all...I do work at McDonalds and Im not ashamed of it, its a decent job and my number one reason for working there is it fits my schedule as a mum. The managers are very lenient to me when it comes to my work schedule, I can change it weekly like from working once a week to working fulltime. I can just turn up at work if I want to work extra shift or just phone them that I can not make it but this rarely happens. They know that Im reliable and when Im around I really work hard and not just stand around, no need for the managers to tell me what to do. I find it fun working at Mcdo bec of the young people I work with I just find them hilarious, sometimes I get to boss them around well we just make sure everybody works. Im the only Asian as well but they are all nice to me so far. And of course we get to eat free!

    Back in Phil as a BSHRM graduate, I've worked in managerial position at KFC, Jollibee then Shangrila and Mandarin Hotel. Then after I got tired of working in hotel industries I worked for an IT firm where I was a team lead. My Mum feels sorry for me when she learned that I work at Mcdo but I told her its decent and fits my time. Some of my mates told me to work in factories and care homes or as assistant nurse. To be honest I can not see myself wiping other people's , sponging dead bodies, cleaning wounds, carrying sick and smelly people, cant clean other toilets except ours... its not just my type of work. Sorry no offense meant to others...Im just being honest.

    My hubby wants me to get a proper job but I said I will get a better one when the children are all going to school so I can study as well. Its not the end of the world. We all need to start somewhere at the bottom anyway and work our way up. Success is sweeter that way.


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