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We got told incessantly that if you didn't get into uni from school it would be some kind of disaster, which with hindsight is bollocks.
I dropped out of uni after three weeks. The thought of telling my father made me sick, he'd drummed into me my whole life how important tertiary education is. I hid it from him for months, going to work when he thought I was going to class.

After about 4 months, I took him out to lunch and said that I had to tell him something. I looked him in the eye and said "Papa, I'm pregnant". His face went purple at the thought of his 18 year old daughter being knocked up. Before he could open his mouth to speak I jumped in and said "kidding! But I dropped out of uni". He didn't give a **** after that.
 
thanks for the advice guys, I have a few years of school left to go but trying to work out what to do after is wrecking my head.
I jumped into a course reluctantly and I don't feel I'm getting a whole lot out of it but I've decided to go back for another semester to really give it a crack. If you don't know what you want to do, don't stress. Just get a job and work for a year. You might save enough to travel or do some cool shit, and you have a year to contemplate what to do without the stress of year 12 weighing on you.
 

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I wasn't ready for uni when I first left school, I was just so glad to get out of the stinking place, the thought of immediate reimmersion in another educational institution was repellant. I got a job sprinkling cheese on pizzas, and saved to travel.
 
What's a good Android phone who someone who is getting their first smartphone. Not looking to spend over $350.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini, $299 outright on Telstra
 
Are the people in the Bunnings ads really floor employees?
I know four people who work in Bunnings who say they are actually employees. They also reckon they don't get paid for it either. No idea why anyone would do it without getting paid for it aside from getting their head on television.

These are people who are all separate from each other and all say the same thing. It could also just be scuttlebutt that floats around Bunnings employees.
 
I know four people who work in Bunnings who say they are actually employees. They also reckon they don't get paid for it either. No idea why anyone would do it without getting paid for it aside from getting their head on television.

These are people who are all separate from each other and all say the same thing. It could also just be scuttlebutt that floats around Bunnings employees.
I'd believe it.

Shame about the lack of extra cash for them lol
 
We got told incessantly that if you didn't get into uni from school it would be some kind of disaster, which with hindsight is bollocks.

I would be absolutely fine with it if my boys chose a path other than Uni. It's going to cost me anywhere from $70 to $120k.
 

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I liked that sketch The Chasers did where a customer went into a Bunnings store and couldn't get any of their employees to help them because they were all too busy filming commercials.
 

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Has anyone ever asked their employer to go from a full time role to say 3 or 4 days a week work and what was the response?
 
My wife did, they were very accommodating. Helps if you work with good people and your boss isn't a campaigner though.
 
My response was "no". :thumbsdown:

But I'm relieved now cause I doubt I could take the pay cut. Would still love to change my hours from 8.15-4.30pm, to 8am-4pm and half hour for lunch. Still got a no. :rolleyes:
Those are some strange hours.
 
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