While I've done that before, only not in the middle of nowhere but about 18hour days.eskimo_sammyjoe wrote:
There's always a demand for unskilled labour. If you're willing to stay in a cramped accomodation in the middle of nowhere with a bunch of sweaty men and work 12 hour days, they will pay you like Tiger pays alimony.
fuck that.
Maybe live somewhere for a while, get accustomed to Aussie shit, then go to the mines. Then come to the coast to end it all off.
Maybe live somewhere for a while, get accustomed to Aussie shit, then go to the mines. Then come to the coast to end it all off.
noice
I might be a few days behind but aint my fault.
Why did the other fucker get shut down? Slowing the site down? wuhhh?
Why did the other fucker get shut down? Slowing the site down? wuhhh?
Yeah, it was making the rest of bf2s slow.
Then there was a big drama about us making a new AU chats thread, and this one was closed for a while.
The common sense prevailed and here we are
Then there was a big drama about us making a new AU chats thread, and this one was closed for a while.
The common sense prevailed and here we are
Serious Flex
I've got some mates who work in the mines, earn over $100k p/a. There's a thing called "big industry" wages, and then there's "real world" wages.
night au
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
night
noice
why do i wake up so damn hungry? fuck they tell you not to eat before bed time but damn.
lol, sleep
noice
Bravo, what are some good Cajun restaurants to visit next time I come out east?
Omfg morning AU.
So fuckin' cold.
So fuckin' cold.
i dunno...i am in the midwestmtb0minime wrote:
Bravo, what are some good Cajun restaurants to visit next time I come out east?
anywhere in nawlens tbh
Morning. Not too cold here Laura, it's actually not too cold at all. Bit overcast so that's probably why.
no cajun food in LA, mtb?
Jaekus.
Remembered the heater wasn't on. Turned it on, now it's all good C:
Heading out in a few minutes though, breakfast scheduled with a friend :C
Remembered the heater wasn't on. Turned it on, now it's all good C:
Heading out in a few minutes though, breakfast scheduled with a friend :C
i bet you jen kennings can make some good cajun food
I keep forgetting you Aussies have winter at the moment. It's been 30+ here for the last week or so.
ya ebug, its hot as hell here also
how cold does it get in downunderland?
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
5 degrees at the moment.
that aint cold
It depends where you are.
I'm in Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, which is a sub tropical climate. During winter we average about 20-21 during the day and 11-12 overnight, though in the past couple years it's been a lot colder overnight during winter. We don't get a lot of rain during the winter as this happens a lot in our summers.
In Melbourne where Laura is it gets quite a bit colder, being a temperate climate. Probably average 4-5 overnight to 12-15 during the day, and it rains more in winter than summer usually. It can get a fair bit colder than this.
I used to live in Tasmania, the most southern state, it's an island. In winter it would average -1 - 3 overnight and 9-12 during the day, but would often get a bit colder. Some parts are colder than others; Liawenee (a small mountain town in Tasmania) would often be -12 overnight and -3 during the day.
So not as cold as a lot of Europe can get. We're pretty used to hot summers though; Melbourne had its hottest recorded temp last year in February of 47C, which was also the day of Black Saturday, one of the worst bushfires in Australian history.
I'm in Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, which is a sub tropical climate. During winter we average about 20-21 during the day and 11-12 overnight, though in the past couple years it's been a lot colder overnight during winter. We don't get a lot of rain during the winter as this happens a lot in our summers.
In Melbourne where Laura is it gets quite a bit colder, being a temperate climate. Probably average 4-5 overnight to 12-15 during the day, and it rains more in winter than summer usually. It can get a fair bit colder than this.
I used to live in Tasmania, the most southern state, it's an island. In winter it would average -1 - 3 overnight and 9-12 during the day, but would often get a bit colder. Some parts are colder than others; Liawenee (a small mountain town in Tasmania) would often be -12 overnight and -3 during the day.
So not as cold as a lot of Europe can get. We're pretty used to hot summers though; Melbourne had its hottest recorded temp last year in February of 47C, which was also the day of Black Saturday, one of the worst bushfires in Australian history.
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