eagerbeaver:
The problem is fella, I struggle to tolerate idiots.
Must be hard work everytime you look in a mirror then.
eagerbeaver:
The problem is fella, I struggle to tolerate idiots.
Must be hard work everytime you look in a mirror then.
Good luck EB I hope you get lots of enjoyment out of it, I too yearn for more excitement in the driving department but I’m in a job with good pay and good t’s and c’s and at my age realistically I ain’t going nowhere.
I wonder if a phot of the TM`s wife might help us believe she was worth losing your job for…especially of she had stockings on to go with the santa outfit…anyway good luck with the new scanny…
truckyboy:
I wonder if a phot of the TM`s wife might help us believe she was worth losing your job for…especially of she had stockings on to go with the santa outfit…anyway good luck with the new scanny…![]()
EagerB sent me a pic, told me to say nothing,…but I thought, ■■■■ it.
EB obviously had his beer goggles on then !!
bald bloke:
EB obviously had his beer goggles on then !!
BEER GOGGLES!!! More like a ■■■■■■■ welders mask!
FFS Rob. That picture of Mrs B was supposed to be private.
The ex bosses wife was a quite fit and worth losing the job over, but she ■■■■■■ as I bent her over in the stationary cupboard. Bit off putting
Thanks Rob…she aint that bad ( no stockings though ) or maybe they got lost up her…removed
( by me )…anyway met a bird like that once, mind you, she was the last one left…and id had a skinfull..she took me back to her place..then moaned like hell at 0200 telling me to get dressed, and scarper through the back window as her ol man was trying to get in the front door which she had bolted...i
ve never run so fast in all my life…and ended up with quite a few bruises too…ha ha
Sometimes people change jobs frequently because they are not very good at the job, and then invent spurious reasons for the change in employment.
Well then, reflect upon your life fella and improve.
If you want any tips, give me a shout.
Would love some tips on life improvement.
But not however from a chap who has had his licence such a short time/been moved on from employment as frequently as yourself.
Fair enough Chief.
Sorry to hear that you would like to hear life improvement tips though I will send you an autograph to cheer you up
eagerbeaver:
Fair enough Chief.Sorry to hear that you would like to hear life improvement tips though
I will send you an autograph to cheer you up
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Why all the slating just because someones changed jobs a few times. Theres plenty who are happy in their work and stay put for years but just because someones a roamer doesnt warrant abuse i.m.o and dont see the need for it…
You know the old saying Andrew.
" You can’t keep a good man down ". I will keep rooting around until I get the golden ticket mate. You sound like a similar chap to me, confident in yourself and your abilities, and not good at tolerating fools
Some drivers are afraid to move on, even if they are unhappy in the job! Fear…
The more rooting around that you do, the further away the “golden ticket” will get as your CV will indicate that you cannot hold down a job for a reasonable length of time.
I daresay that after you have job-hopped at a couple of the Irish firms you will probably end up doing local skip work or similar.
Good luck with the new job.
nnaaaaaaaaaa.
if the tangs want rid of you,you get bunged into something like this,screwed down to 56 to sicken you and sent over for a few packets of ■■■■…xcept its not ■■■■. change your name to limey eagerbeaver phil.
Judehamish:
The more rooting around that you do, the further away the “golden ticket” will get as your CV will indicate that you cannot hold down a job for a reasonable length of time.I daresay that after you have job-hopped at a couple of the Irish firms you will probably end up doing local skip work or similar.
Good luck with the new job.
Cant agree. I went from one place to another many years ago as i didnt like the way they worked or the people in some of those companies, many that were up their own arse. Started working for myself 25 odd years ago now and have never looked back, now have a relatively cushy lifestyle with no one to answer to.
Theres nothing wrong in job hopping looking to better yourself. As for CV’s if i was employing someone i wouldnt even want to see one, i’d be more interested in someones personality and way they came across and their attitude to the job, a piece of paper with a list of jobs and qualifications listed means very little i.m.o…
robroy:
truckyboy:
I wonder if a phot of the TM`s wife might help us believe she was worth losing your job for…especially of she had stockings on to go with the santa outfit…anyway good luck with the new scanny…![]()
EagerB sent me a pic, told me to say nothing,…but I thought, [zb] it.
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pah! we’ve had BIGGER than that in here before drive.
Judehamish:
The more rooting around that you do, the further away the “golden ticket” will get as your CV will indicate that you cannot hold down a job for a reasonable length of time.
Can not agree with that mate. In this game for every one ‘Good job’ there are 20 crap ones, including the ‘Up their own arse’’ type firms, crap payers, pushers, cowboys, and all the rest. So are you saying you should stick at one of those crap firms just to make your cv look good?
Nah ■■■■ that, if you are a good driver who knows the score, then that will outweigh anything…there are far more steerers around than good drivers, and as my Mrs often says, …You have to kiss a few frogs to find and appreciate Prince Charming or in her case she found Mr Perfect,
(Ok she has never said that, I made it up, but you know what I mean )