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    Default Adelaide for work

    Just love work, another week in Adelaide at Mawson Lakes. Don't mind it apart from the week spent in the motel at Mawson Lakes with nothing to do cept eat, drink and watch telly or browse the net. Just means the week is totally work related with no time to do anything in the shed.
    I go over on Monday morning and come back Friday arvo so no time to go check out the wineries etc.

    There is travel and work travel, how many others find this to be a hassle to their free time? Would help if there was a separtion allowance so you could at least buy some new tools.

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    Next Adelaide Meet and Greet at Benny's ... free food and drinks! ...
    BYO tools and unfinished woodwork projects

    Cheers
    Tikki

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennylaird
    Just love work, another week in Adelaide at Mawson Lakes. Don't mind it apart from the week spent in the motel at Mawson Lakes with nothing to do cept eat, drink and watch telly or browse the net. Just means the week is totally work related with no time to do anything in the shed.
    I go over on Monday morning and come back Friday arvo so no time to go check out the wineries etc.

    There is travel and work travel, how many others find this to be a hassle to their free time? Would help if there was a separtion allowance so you could at least buy some new tools.
    I have to do it a bit too, Benny. Every few weeks I go away for a week to visit industrial clients (and potential clients) in the country areas.

    Sure, it's nice to get out of the city. Go for a good drive up the coast or visit some of the regional areas of NSW. Clients that I visit are good too. But as soon as the working day is over you're stuck in another motel away from the family watching bad TV.

    It will be even harder the next time I do it as it will be the first time since my daughter was born.

    'Spose it's all part of the job.
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    Looks like I'll have to get used to it. W.A. and New Zealand coming up later this year. Just a pity there is no time to enjoy.

    Used to do the same thing with the RAAF. The hardest time is with the new additions to the family, they grow so quick you don't want to miss anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikki
    Next Adelaide Meet and Greet at Benny's ... free food and drinks! ...
    BYO tools and unfinished woodwork projects

    Cheers
    Tikki
    No worries, just have to hope the motel doesn't mind the noise and the shavings etc. Might need a hand getting the tablesaws, jointers, thicknessers up the stairs though? Unless we just sit and talk and throw everything on the tab? Can dream up some great projects.

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    you could always check out your PM's you might find an invite there.
    Some People are like slinky's,
    They serve no purpose at all,
    but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felder
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    you're stuck in another motel away from the family watching bad TV.

    It will be even harder the next time I do it as it will be the first time since my daughter was born.

    'Spose it's all part of the job.
    You know it, brother. I spend 18days/10nights away on average. There's only so much studying/reading/drawing/drinking/ you can do before you throw yourself open to self-examination. Since no one knows where that'll lead, it's best avoided. What does that leave?:confused:

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    Benny, you here this week?
    Some People are like slinky's,
    They serve no purpose at all,
    but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.

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    Yeah I am pretty sure amongst the gang here we can get something happening show you a bit of hospitality.

    Just don't let Tikki know she is trouble and will steal all of the arm rests of the chairs in your motel room so she can do Intarsia.

    Studley
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    Quote Originally Posted by Studley 2436

    Just don't let Tikki know she is trouble and will steal all of the arm rests of the chairs in your motel room so she can do Intarsia.

    Studley
    I heard that!

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    Yes I'm here at Mawson Lakes, been busy but settled now.

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    here till friday then fly home

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    Have a net connection at SAAB now so will get online tomorrow again. Will give you a ring Ian. Cheers Adedaidites......

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    Nice day so far, finally online here at work so can butt in with some inane comments as usual. Then off to Mawson Lakes pub for lunch.

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    Used to go over there once a month, fly, no such luck, had to bloody drive, and spend two days in Mt Gambier....the exitement was too much, thank god for the hosts at the Silver Birch who would offer some intelligent conversation.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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