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That time not long ago :
# before covid 19 # prior to Russia Invading Ukraine # before Russia threatening the world with nukes when doing badly in a conventional war with Ukraine # when Grifter Trump eroding democracy in America by inciting insurrection was not reality # before America going **** weak and having a leader in sleepy Joe who cannot play a game of poker with Puttin # When there were not this proliferation of revenue speed cameras # When a bloke could be happy being a hairy armed dirty handed bloke doing bloke things like ripping a powerful engine and chewing rubber, working on their car on the road, fishing, shooting guns, appreciating the fairer sex cause thats what a guy does, and not having to second guess how to behave to be politically correct AND - when the highlight was going to the magazine stand and combing through the auto mags when new hero models of Falcons and Commodores were in design phase, engineering planning phase and then coming out and finally the performance testing and then if concluding they were horn how they hell you could get one . God I miss those days....
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Yeah the magazine collection I had was enormous. Ahh yes a much simpler life. I miss those days for sure. Only wish my kids grew up in that era with minimal technology to run your life.
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About 5 years ago, I loaded 250kg of waste paper into the back of the ute, and went to the dump. Collectors items you say ? Nope, no interest from social media adverts, despite being free. |
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Well at least now we all have a life time supply of N95 dust masks on hand for that next sanding job.
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I can't get through them fast enough.
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01-03-2022, 07:58 AM | #7 | ||
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News is very disposable these days, floods in Brisbane have pushed covid talk off the front page…..
It’s like the media hops onto the next disaster and closes the books on the one that’s talked to death… Sorry for being captain obvious but these day of instant news……oh look the sun is out, what a lovely day… |
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It was noted on another Forum that the SES is rejecting offers of assistance from people who are not vaccinated. It is not the SES's fault, just a stupid Government rule - I would have thought rescuing people would be too important, but anyway, I digress
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01-03-2022, 10:15 AM | #10 | ||
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The “common sense” approach is surely to say there wasn’t sufficient time to verify such details, if this story is true. (I note it’s a variation on the “pious fool” tales.)
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" Today's news is tomorrow's fish and chips wrapper" But then they decided the ink was detrimental to out health, so got butchers paper instead.
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01-03-2022, 01:38 PM | #12 | ||
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Speaking of which, I really miss the days when fish and chips was wrapped in newspaper. When chips tasted like real chips, and fish was delicious. None of this bright yellow fake plastic covering that they now call "batter".
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01-03-2022, 09:10 AM | #13 | ||
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Don’t worry, Soon you will own nothing and be happy. Some old, rich German guy said so. Just look forward to the good things.
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I miss the Hume when it was fun (before the dual highway)
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01-03-2022, 10:01 AM | #15 | ||
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I remember that road, there are still glimpses of it in places, a very scenic route
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It was if you had time to look, but nearly all of my travelling on it was at night and there wasn't much to see then
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01-03-2022, 10:05 AM | #17 | ||
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Sorry Gas, I walking about the route being scenic now, my apologies
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01-03-2022, 12:06 PM | #18 | ||
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I miss the old school jobsite banter. It still exists with the old blokes, sense of humour can take the **** out of themselves but can take a joke towards them. But the young crowd, they have feelings. Not just the only real feeling, physical pain, but emotions or some crap.
I was working with a young apprentice and he was struggling with a task so i showed him how to do it. He said that was quick. My response was 'you sound like my ex wife'. Yes it was a joke and all but he was shocked i could make a joke about myself. On another site one of the tradies said thursday will be a long one (talking about overtime) so i said i suppose i better call my penis thursday, the apprentice chimed in saying thursday is TAFE to him. Another bloke chimed in asking the apprentice why does he call his penis TAFE? Followed by another tradesman saying because he need to be taught how to use it. The apprentice got upset about whats in my view and that of others is a friendly joke. If you cannot joke about yourself you shouldnt joke about others in my book, but really, in this day and age young people are way to sensitive. |
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A female apprentice has just started in the workshop I sometimes (not so often now) haunt. I’m putting quids on it not ending well, for reasons such as you outline.
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I used to light heartedly joke around with clients a bit, but only when i was on a social level and knew them well enough to know their sensitivities and the line. I had a good client who was a greek lady, she was telling me how she loves to cook but cannot do greek dishes. She slapped me, in a friendly way, when i said greek is easy. You get the lamb and put it on a stick. One of the best instances was with a building manager who liked to joke around but was going on holiday, so running the temp manager through the processes of that building. So, one of my collegues got sent a job there to look at a faulty hand dryer and had already spent hours getting nowhere. That bloke wasnt the sharpest used needle in a public sandpit. So he called the office and asked specifically for me to come out. So upon sign in i was introduced to the temp. Fixed it in 2 minutes and went back to report. My mate the building manager knew i was going to be a smart ***, but doing her job the temp asked what was the issue? So i asked did she know a person who walks up to auto doors and they never open? She said yes. I said hand dryers are the same. They only work for people with souls. So the building manger was laughing when the temp called me a ****ing idiot. So i backed down and said it was soap scum build up on the sensor. The building manager said to the temp, see, 2 minute job, he is good at what he does. |
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01-03-2022, 03:14 PM | #22 | ||
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Yes, they’re dinosaurs.
I think softening up an apprentice should be a rite of passage but limited to the obviously silly - sent for the bucket of weep holes, prop wash, long weight etc. Not harassment or physical assault (like vise-grips on the tackle when they’re lining up an assembly). |
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I find it's the oldies who are a bit sensitive to offensive language. There's incentives to hire female apprentices and you can positively discriminate for it specifically (In VIC). Women are at an advantage in auto trades, they've got physically smaller frames than men, smaller hands, arms, they fit in more places which every millimetre counts when you're elbow deep in engine bay |
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I’m all for workplace equality, but Miss Fortune will be starting out under the thumb of people who’ve pretty much made their own rules over the last two decades. My role there is covering the gaps when parts need researching/buying in other languages, having working copies of cracked/indy software that cut deeper than the latest scan tool in the kit and being able to skim forums rapidly when looking for commonality with a new problem.
Also the others have no real automotive hobby leanings, so the stuff that’s long-dead in trade school but handy to know now and then - like side draught carbs or dual points distributors - don’t get handed down. |
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hehe even though I work in an office environment, I find that if you have meetings with boomers and aged over, you gain trust and respect a lot quicker if you are liberal in your language and expression
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Ah memories ?!
Should merge the Panelvan thread lol......
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01-03-2022, 03:18 PM | #29 | ||
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None of the left handed screwdriver crap, or striped paint business. Being a sparky id send the new apprentice to get a box of fallopian tubes.
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I still surf and surfing is still what it was, you go out, it's in nature so there are risks, you get to go fast and have that whole adrenaline experience. And I've shared this with my kids and have that awesome experience of introducing them to rock jumps, big waves, etc. Those days haven't changed. However, we've been inundated with camper vans, though. And coastal places are now like the inner suburbs of cities filled with Rangey's and Audi's and BMWs as the riche cotton onto the fact that if you are going to spend time in life, it might as well be surfing.
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