This place is slow and boring. Please post whatever thing you are looking forward to happening or what you have been working towards/doing lately.

Last edited by Dilbert_X (2016-10-19 01:23:02)
go on...Dilbert_X wrote:
Think I've found a licence to print money through the stock market (actually its not new but not enough people are not doing it to make it unviable)
congratulations, you're adulting!DesertFox- wrote:
One of my best friends got married this past weekend so I got to take an nice, little mini-vacation to travel and visit another friend and take her to the wedding and it was all very lovely. Probably the first time I actually honestly gave a shit about the people getting married.
Good luck Finny.Finray wrote:
I recently moved into my very own place, first time I've had a flat to myself.
Looking forward to an interview on Thursday, gonna try switch jobs cause the one I have suuuucks. I'm only a bartender though so it's easy to switch, if I nail the interview.
What about you?
It only really applies to the Australian stock marketFinray wrote:
go on...Dilbert_X wrote:
Think I've found a licence to print money through the stock market (actually its not new but not enough people are not doing it to make it unviable)
Yeah the money isn't great but it's good honest work, free from bureaucracy and all that shite, folk are usually awesome to work with too.AussieReaper wrote:
Good luck Finny.Finray wrote:
I recently moved into my very own place, first time I've had a flat to myself.
Looking forward to an interview on Thursday, gonna try switch jobs cause the one I have suuuucks. I'm only a bartender though so it's easy to switch, if I nail the interview.
What about you?
Are you doing something other than bar tending? My mate from highschool only recently left bar tending (29 now) and he's always had money problems because of it. Make sure you've got something on the side if you can.
Finray wrote:
Yeah the money isn't great but it's good honest work, free from bureaucracy and all that shite, folk are usually awesome to work with too.AussieReaper wrote:
Good luck Finny.Finray wrote:
I recently moved into my very own place, first time I've had a flat to myself.
Looking forward to an interview on Thursday, gonna try switch jobs cause the one I have suuuucks. I'm only a bartender though so it's easy to switch, if I nail the interview.
What about you?
Are you doing something other than bar tending? My mate from highschool only recently left bar tending (29 now) and he's always had money problems because of it. Make sure you've got something on the side if you can.
I'm planning on going to college next year, being 25 in Scotland you get enhanced financial aid when you're going through education, mature student allowance, probably drop to part time in the bar scene as I learn. IT something. Computer games development, software development, idk exactly yet.
The place I just interviewed for is a bit of a bump in pay, though, which is nice.
Was one of those 20 people in a room group activities typa thing, quick icebreaker, build a tower from K'NEX, give a short presentation, then successful candidates were asked back in for an interview. I got selected, and sat down to my interview to "Hi Fin, do you remember me? I'm a friend of Elaine's", I'd actually been on the piss with this girl before, so immediately all nervousness and pressure was off, I think I nailed it.
Good stuff. It's often not what you know but who you know.Finray wrote:
Yeah the money isn't great but it's good honest work, free from bureaucracy and all that shite, folk are usually awesome to work with too.AussieReaper wrote:
Good luck Finny.Finray wrote:
I recently moved into my very own place, first time I've had a flat to myself.
Looking forward to an interview on Thursday, gonna try switch jobs cause the one I have suuuucks. I'm only a bartender though so it's easy to switch, if I nail the interview.
What about you?
Are you doing something other than bar tending? My mate from highschool only recently left bar tending (29 now) and he's always had money problems because of it. Make sure you've got something on the side if you can.
I'm planning on going to college next year, being 25 in Scotland you get enhanced financial aid when you're going through education, mature student allowance, probably drop to part time in the bar scene as I learn. IT something. Computer games development, software development, idk exactly yet.
The place I just interviewed for is a bit of a bump in pay, though, which is nice.
Was one of those 20 people in a room group activities typa thing, quick icebreaker, build a tower from K'NEX, give a short presentation, then successful candidates were asked back in for an interview. I got selected, and sat down to my interview to "Hi Fin, do you remember me? I'm a friend of Elaine's", I'd actually been on the piss with this girl before, so immediately all nervousness and pressure was off, I think I nailed it.
Finray wrote:
I'm planning on going to back college next year
nah that's the one good thing about my current company but I can't work there any more because my manager is an incompetent spineless prick.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
ya but will they send you to the states?