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Just chuck it on the BBQ
"It is not a shame to not know, the shame is to not know and not to ask"
BBQ, yum, seafood sauce too mmmm....
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Its an Alien that crashed!
Don't tempt fate,TAUNT IT!
It kinda reminds me of super magnified dust mite.
It's incredible how something can survive under that pressure.
Living the dream!
Hump day this Wednesday - two weeks more sentence to serve!
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We're screaming for people at the moment.
Preferably need a mechanical trade, ideally with hydraulic/pneumatic experience.
Electrical would also fit the brief too.
We've had a new starter last week (mech fitter) he should be on the Attwood Osprey drilling rig tomorrow lunch time. Never been on a helo before so we stirred him up this morning before he flew to Perth. He'll be shitting red bricks tomorrow before he flys offshore.
Wanna move to sunny Darwin Dale?
Big shortage in my game too. No-one wants to go to sea anymore. So they bring in people from overseas on 457 visas to fill the gaps. That's all professions; masters, mates, DPO, engineers, IR's (sailors). So the future doesn't look so good as the numbers don't add up. That's one reason why crusty old farts like me still get chased for jobs! I teach in a TAFE college (I teach Shipmaster 4, at SEAMEC, Lakes Entrance, during my leave) and they'll be pushing to get 10 students a year. The Offshore Oil Industry work on ships is pretty good though. You get 1.153 days leave for every day you work - that's 7months leave in 12 months, so you're home longer than you are away. Which isn't much use to me cos my wife gets the shits with me after a week!!