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Herald i totally agree with u but like most of us once you have been in one job for a while you get stuck in a rut complacent and not keen in moving on and re adapting to another job but i do think its time to try something else its the only way u will ever get a better pay.
Its crazy why forklift engineers are low payed considering they are out on the road unsuprvised dealing with customers direct sorting out there problems compared to a mechanic in a workshop that gets given 1 job at a time from his supervisor but i guess thats just the way things is
  • Posted 6 Aug 2009 22:14
  • By Wind Breaker
  • joined 13 Jul'08 - 44 messages
  • eab, United Kingdom

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