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    Hey Dave, dont spend all your time at work.
    You have to keep some time for the shed
    otherwise all that blackwood will go blacker.

    Look after yourself, don't overdo it.

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    Well an update, i have been trying to read the days posts on the forum each night but have missed a few days.

    The job yep well its a life style change not a job but here is what has happened in the past 4 weeks.

    The first pay thursday/friday and monday to friday (7 days) was 83 hours and $2050 pay

    The last fortnight - (9 days due to Queens birthday holiday) was 106 hours - pay due Wednesday so dont know how much yet - so it looks as if the hours are going to be around 11 or 12 a day which is severely effecting my pleasure hours in the shed - havent been there since i started work -

    This will have to change, money is not everything and has never been that to me. Anyway it pays the bills for the time being until something more appropriate comes along.

    Thanks again for all your good wishes

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    Tuesday The interview -
    him-so you want to drive crane trucks again - Me no i was thinking of frig vans to Adelaide
    Him - i think you would be better in crane trucks - Me - the reason i left last time was driving around melb all day, casual work , none today and start at 3 pm to go to the other side of Melb gave me the sh*&^s.
    Him - definetly crane trucks, Melbourne's not that bad the other blokes will give you tips to get around the traffic. about 955 of our work is too Melb. We organise better and wouldn't send you to melb at 3pm - Me-i didnt like putting frames on top of 2 storey frames in the dark and climbing up to unhook chains etc, stuff falling off the truck (little wooden spacer blocks placed to fill gaps when they stacked the frames) and watching them bounce on the road behind you didnt impress me either.
    Him - no we are better organised can you start tomorrow. Me - i am busy tomorrow but could come in for orientation etc between 10 and 3 if that suits. ...........

    Not too sure if i have a new job or a new lifestyle but if the pay is as big as the hours LOOK OUT HERE COMES A STUBBY - seriously though if i buy a Stubby i will be too tired to ever use it.

    Ahhhhhh what i would give for retirement and tattslotto

    Goodnight and cheers all

    Dave
    So that was May this is October -

    After seeing an ad in the local paper for the last 5 weeks for an interstate truck driver to Adelaide that happened to be for the same company i finally got the courage/balls to stand up and say "i have tried this crane truck stuff and am not enjoying it one bit" - that was after i mentioned a change 6 weeks ago. I was then told that there is a company policy that if you are employed as a crane truck driver you cant change across.

    So into the CEO's office on Tuesday and the interview -

    Him i hear you are not happy Me no i hate driving crane trucks, you wont remember but in the intial interview in May i said i would give it as go and i dont like it one bit. - I spent the last 4 years in the previous job hating going to work everyday and dont intend to ever do that again.

    Him well we are having trouble getting drivers for the interstate so we could overlook the policy and get you into the interstate trucks - you would need to drive a "B double" Me i realised if i wanted to change i may need this and got my MC(multi combination) licence 3 weeks ago so i met any requirements an employer had.

    Him what do you think of the extra trailer Me it is longer but backing it wont take long to get used too, i dont mind it (I have already done a trip to Adelaide in one)

    Him would you be prepared to keep driving the crane trucks until we get another driver - i dont want to leave **** (loading coordinator) shorthanded Me what will he do if i'm not here - i dont see the difference

    Him would you do a crane job in future if we are "stuck" Me I'm a soft touch but it wouldnt want to be more than once a month

    Him i am looking to employ interstate drivers as permanents not casuals Me i will think about it - reason i told him - i am not really that keen because if i am permanent and you say go drive that crane truck i dont have a choice, i do what i'm told. But if i am casual and you say drive the crane truck i can say "if that is all the work you have today i'm not avaialble", i realise you may crack the shytes and not offer me more work but i have control over what i do. Him think about it we'll discuss this later on.

    Him so you are now an interstater Me thank you that is all that i wanted.

    So you can see i have changed jobs inside the same company - Difference is i went into this meeting with all the company stuff in the car cleaned ready to return and their key already off the key ring.

    So now instead of driving this (2) i drive this (1)
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    Picky bastard.

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    Cheers

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    David, good luck and take care mate. Do you realise you are actually working 2.5 job and each pays you $865 per week. Is it good money? It is your call.
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    You should get an earthmoving job back at the cemetery.
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    well done David and good luck.
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    You think too much to be a truck driver.

    Good luck.
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    Goodonya, David, hope you enjoy it.


    Cheers....................Sean


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers View Post
    You think too much to be a truck driver.
    All that time, nothing to do but refine the shapes of the pieces you want to make until they're absolutely perfect in your head... only to be frustrated as all hell when you discover that the hands just can't/won't translate it into wood.

    Thinking can be frustrating.

    Good luck.
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    And the wood (potential product) you keep driving past.

    Could do something about that i suppose

    Thanks for the kind comments

    Cheers
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    David so you have gone from lounge Chair Lizard

    to

    Driving Iced Vovo's which are often better seats than most lounge chairs.
    all you need now is a Laptop Wireless internet

    Fridge trucks not hauling dead bodies are you.


    Well done David

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