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you are right it dammed hard but then, jumping on an aeroplane flying thousands of miles for a job interview is pretty gutsy... after that adapabibity is the key!!! Expect very little, just do the work and accept what come, and NO BITCHING... if you cant cut it get on the first plane back home..
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you are right it dammed hard but then, jumping on an aeroplane flying thousands of miles for a job interview is pretty gutsy... after that adapabibity is the key!!! Expect very little, just do the work and accept what come, and NO BITCHING... if you cant cut it get on the first plane back home..


damm sight cheaper, and done in the comfort of ya own home
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what a place the views are completely different to when i was here in summer.
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i am not expecting it to be easy. my plan is to stick it out for at least a year no matter what happens good or bad. i reckon that is long enough for me to decide whether it is the job for me or not, if it is then i will be looking to buy or rent my own place. at the end of the day it is a big step to take, as for what you can and can`t earn if i am living in a truck all i have got to do is feed and clothe myself, i have set my expectations low as not to be disappointed. i truly believe it is going to be a hard slog and you have to make sacrifices and work hard for what you want out of life.
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