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#31
Did you got to halfords and enquire about the job?
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#32
Already gone before I got there unfortunately. Sad They only have a till tart job going now.
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#33
(12-06-2015, 04:43 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Already gone before I got there unfortunately.  Sad They only have a till tart job going now.

put in for it tom, as its money still
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#34
Yeah go for it Tom, you might find it easy to transfer to fitter if the person they hired is shit.
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#35
Nah, I know I can't do till work, been there, done that. Doesn't work with my 'issues'.
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#36
The till work at my local Halfords has got to be the easiest job ever, hardly any staff around and they just turn up to serve when they feel like it.
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#37
So, pics as promised -

Moving out present from Mum... lol

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Everything moved in...

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Kitchen

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Living/Bedroom

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Shower Room

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Outlook

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And repping the OC calendar. Wink

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You'll have to excuse the mess. And sorry for the awful pic quality, my phone camera just can't handle indoors at any time of day. Confused
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#38
Big Grin Now get a job!
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#39
That's really nice to be honest Tom, especially for your first place.

You must be well chuffed.

Just do not let it all go pear shaped or let any set backs ruin your mood as you are clearly happier than you've been in a long time at the moment!

I can see this working to be honest, at home you can now have everything exactly how you want it without anyone or anything changing or spoiling things, a decent routine should help you no end.

Now as Sam says, get a job and enjoy life for probably the first time in a long time!
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#40
Awesome place man! Actually a little jealous!

As the others say, stick at it, don't let anything get you down, make sure you get a job to pay for it, because it'll be significantly worse if you have to admit defeat. But if you're proactive, you definitely won't be looking back any time soon.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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#41
class little joint you have there tom!
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(18-06-2015, 12:56 PM)procta Wrote: class little joint you have there tom!

I don't see no joint.. ninja
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#43
Good lad Tom, looks like a nice enough place and a reasonable size kitchen (for a studio flat)
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#44
Congrats' man...looks a good setup!
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#45
Tom thats awesome. Im just going to echo what the others have said. You're clearly much much happier than you have been in a long while because of this which is great. Get your self settled in then get out and get a job to pay for it.
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#46
Cheers for the kind comments guys. Smile

(18-06-2015, 08:55 AM)Eeyore Wrote: Big Grin Now get a job!

Hmm, sounds like effort.  Thought I'd just get a girl pregnant and sponge off the government instead... lol

But seriously, as said there's no rush, don't want to push too far, too fast, plans are working out faster than expected though.  Job hunting will start next week. Smile

(18-06-2015, 09:29 AM)Ruan Wrote: Awesome place man! Actually a little jealous!

As the others say, stick at it, don't let anything get you down, make sure you get a job to pay for it, because it'll be significantly worse if you have to admit defeat. But if you're proactive, you definitely won't be looking back any time soon.

Yeah I'm not actually looking back at all, can't say I've regretted it or wanted to go back 'home' at any point so far. 

Job is definitely the main priority now. Smile

(18-06-2015, 02:23 PM)silverzx Wrote:
(18-06-2015, 12:56 PM)procta Wrote: class little joint you have there tom!

I don't see no joint.. ninja

Such a way with words Procta. lol

(18-06-2015, 03:42 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Good lad Tom, looks like a nice enough place and a reasonable size kitchen (for a studio flat)

Yeah it's plenty big enough for me tbh.  Also just had a brand new oven fitted courtesy of the landlord after the last one broke so will be able to get on with cooking stuff after a long time of convenience food with chips everyday. lol
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#47
yeah tom i do! now you need to order a takeaway!
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#48
Good lad Tom, home cooked food is the way forward, If you cook a massive something you can have portions of it frozen for dinners for the rest of the week. If you do a different meal every week and don't eat them all during the week then you'll have a brilliant selection of stuff in the freezer.
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#49
Good job buddy! Hopefully things are on the up for you pal!
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