A, B, C, D assessment help
#181
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Living the dream in WA




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I have the lovely mrs Gregster at home flapping, and talking about packing! Got a few months yet!
#183
Jim1, this is the form i used, i got it on another forum and modified it slightly to include alcohol on the list of drugs that are tested for.Hope it helps.
#184
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It sounds like some of you are taking the pee!
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No bother Jim1, my doc has most of my medical done, I'm just waiting on the nurse to come to the surgery and do the lung part for me, I'm not living in a city so haven't got any phacilities to get it all done at once
#187
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Well it's all done and sent off WAPOL. This emigrating business not cheap and we not even got to immigration yet lol.
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I hear that Vikki. Apparently we need to replace 10 internal doors to sell the hoose. Best part of £700. ****'s that supposed to come from just before Xmas.
Anybody want to buy a leg?
HB
Anybody want to buy a leg?

HB
#189
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Harry you need to start charging ppl for the advice you give them on here and on the police forum. You might not even need to sell the house if you charge a decent rate!
Anyway, I've never heard of anyone not buying a house because of internal doors. A compromise might be to accept an offer £700 less than you wanted. I take it they liked your carpets & curtains, small mercies!! Knotty pine doors used to go for about £30 each at Homebase, a tin of wax, some cheap hinges and handles and lots of hard graft might save you £300 but personally I'd rather do an extra couple of nights overtime to pay for it.
Good luck & best wishes mate.
Anyway, I've never heard of anyone not buying a house because of internal doors. A compromise might be to accept an offer £700 less than you wanted. I take it they liked your carpets & curtains, small mercies!! Knotty pine doors used to go for about £30 each at Homebase, a tin of wax, some cheap hinges and handles and lots of hard graft might save you £300 but personally I'd rather do an extra couple of nights overtime to pay for it.
Good luck & best wishes mate.
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#190
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Woohoo Vikki, sit back and do some more waiting!
Harry, WTF? 10 internal doors?
Harry, WTF? 10 internal doors?
#191
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It's no me. It's the current Mrs Bosch. She insists.
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I'll let her know you suggested it mate. Good luck with that.
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#194
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I'm brave being this far away, but by all means suggest away! When you're looking for advice over in Aus, I'll not be around!!! ;-)
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Finally had medical yesterday.......and like most feedback on here, the appointment started 15minutes late and then only lasted 15minutes. The Dr used most of the information from the previous health screen completed for the fitness test and then stated she could not do the lung test......now £100 lighter!!
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John
Regards
John



