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09-04-2020, 06:12 PM | #11 | ||
Kicking back
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Western sydney
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I have work lined up for next week, my other service team guy has atleast tuesday lined up, one of the projects guys i was working with has work lined up, but things were looking pretty bleak for the 4 guys who are on annual leave as there isnt any work on. The italian bloke who is off was a bit concerned, especially as work sacked a bloke last week so he went in for a meeting today to see where he stands. The bloke who got sacked has nothing to do with the current situation, he hadnt been doing his job for the past 12 months and had been called into to the office more times then enough. The boss told the italian bloke his job is safe and we picked up a pretty big job that kicks off next week. So that gets everybody back to work. Its a 6 week deadline and no overtime, but still, no lay offs due to the current situation. As ive said before there isnt a bloke i work with who i wouldnt have a beer with. We have a really top crew on at the moment so its good to see theyre all being kept on the books.
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