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  warren t claim said:
What is it you do for a living?

 

Nowt interesting, just work been working for FedEx loading containers/dealing with truck drivers and (unificially) training up newer agency lads. I was more or less treated like a fully contracted worker and given responsibilities that an agency wouldn't normally be given.

 

The manager did sit down with me some months back and asked me if I would send in my CV and covering letter to them as a possible full time position would be advertised, which it was, but then, the company we were contracted to decided to sell up to some investors who have been building an extended area on the back which will be used as a full warehouse until the main bit is gutted and rebuilt with new lines.

 

The job itself was a bit shit in all honesty but I got on with my colleagues and the manager, we were not a big team (only 4 of us) the hours were pretty good and it was a pretty easy place to work in. This is something I will lose now as I know its hard to find that right balance.

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Massively fucked off. I take some leave so that i can get on with getting the P6 back on the road and its fucking lashing it down.

I give up.

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  Lord Sterling said:
  warren t claim said:
What is it you do for a living?

 

Nowt interesting, just work been working for FedEx loading containers/dealing with truck drivers and (unificially) training up newer agency lads. I was more or less treated like a fully contracted worker and given responsibilities that an agency wouldn't normally be given.

 

The manager did sit down with me some months back and asked me if I would send in my CV and covering letter to them as a possible full time position would be advertised, which it was, but then, the company we were contracted to decided to sell up to some investors who have been building an extended area on the back which will be used as a full warehouse until the main bit is gutted and rebuilt with new lines.

 

The job itself was a bit shit in all honesty but I got on with my colleagues and the manager, we were not a big team (only 4 of us) the hours were pretty good and it was a pretty easy place to work in. This is something I will lose now as I know its hard to find that right balance.

Are you within commuting distance of willenhall?

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@Trigger: It seems the older I get, the more friends I hear of with cancer, or their friends dying of cancer. It's rather too sobering at times, it reminds me just how many friends I've lost over the years to cancer and other things.

 

This is petty, but Johny 1 Post getting that BL steering wheel hub. That's grumped me right off. Never mind, I'll just have to put a tiny guppy tank in the steering wheel boss or something instead.

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  volksangyl said:
@Trigger: It seems the older I get, the more friends I hear of with cancer, or their friends dying of cancer. It's rather too sobering at times, it reminds me just how many friends I've lost over the years to cancer and other things.

 

This is petty, but Johny 1 Post getting that BL steering wheel hub. That's grumped me right off. Never mind, I'll just have to put a tiny guppy tank in the steering wheel boss or something instead.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Triumph-TR7-Astrali-Steering-Wheel-Boss-NOS-/251223971126?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a7e1d9536

Any good? I think the bloke may have posted the pic the wrong way round. The underside looks similar.

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OK, am I being the unreasonable one here?

 

I'm having a clear out and have merrily spammed my local freecycle group with some stuff - all clean/usable/far too good to chuck, some of it even saleable except I cba. So Freecycle, that'll be easy right? The adverts only went up in the last hour and I've been storing some of that random crap for years, I can wait ;P - but have already had:

 

"Have you got a picture?" No, I am not making an effort to upload a picture because IT'S FREE. Take it or don't.

"Can I come and have a look?" No. IT'S FREE. Take it or don't, don't waste my time "looking".

"Will you deliver?" No. IT'S FREE. My diesel isn't.

 

I haven't made any of those responses, I'm ignoring them in favour of waiting for people who understand how FREE stuff works,

 

But FFS ... So much for that being less effort than e-bay.

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Free cycle up here is normally very good, but just before Xmas I was asked to rehome a 28" old style TV.......I had much the same response, then someone asked for it without any question....so stick with it :)

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Thanks, half the stuff is already being collected in the next couple days :D - awesome concept, just wish I had more time to go digging around for good stuff being offered!

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When people are "normal" Freecycle is ok but there are a LOT of people out there who just take the piss which is a bit much when stuff is free.

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Wouldn't mind betting that the guy who e-mailed me about 5 of the items was looking to snag 'em from the clueless n00b and flog 'em on e-bay. Denied. I'm blonde and n00b, but only 99% dim.

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Put my mate's ma-in-law's mobility scooter on Gumtree for £250 ono. Been on all of about 5 minutes and got an e-mail:

 

'Hi, I can offer you £100 for mobility scooter'

 

:roll:

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  warren t claim said:
Are you within commuting distance of willenhall?

 

I am indeed.

 

Small new grump. Received a text from free Glaasge KV6 lad, says he can't come down to Birmingham now and would I go up and get the car. Just what I need with the prospect of unemployment looming.

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I'm on a dumbphone at the mo L.S but I can send you a pm later.

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Collect your own free car? The outrage. Say no to it or book a bus/train ticket.

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A couple of minor grumps.

 

First off I was all for buying that high mileage e39 530i that was an the ebay thread a while back. I e-mailed the guy and said I was short on time as I was away from Thursday if he brought it to my work I'd give him the asking price if it checked out. He then replied saying he'd think about it but the price went up 100. I said not to bother but if he still had it when I came back in a week I'd be interested in it for the original lower asking price and I'd come up and see it myself. He replied saying he'd give it to me for the original asking price if I took it today. Okay I said, if you bring it over I'll give you a run home, to the train station or what ever. Silence

Maybe he thought I was going to rob him or something. Understandable I suppose and I'm partly to blame for trying to put the deal together when I didn't have much time. I really fancied having a 530 to scoot about in too when I hear the good things Tayne has to say about his 330 on here.

 

Secondly I bought a rocket cover gasket for the Puma. I planned to fit it tonight and get it mot'd while I was away but the gasket's about 1/4 a cm too wee and pulls out one end as you try to fit the other end into the rocket cover. Possibly putting it in hot water would have done it but I don't have any down there. I tried to fix it in with a little instant gasket but that made it worse. I ran out of time so it's just going to have to wait.

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Don't take this the wrong way, Glen, but I always give people a swerve when they ask me to bring a car to them before they've paid for it. It was from bitter experience many years back from a couple of chancers who tried to chip me down (by quite an amount) on each occasion, and I expect many sellers are wary for this and other reasons.

Like I say no offence, just saying it how I see it!

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I'd add with the huge rims on that, coupled to the mileage I'd say the wishbones were probably shot. Hence the lack of interest in a proper test drive/run home. I say this as the owner of a sorned 199k E39. Forget the engine size, just go for high quality tyres and a feeling of tightness - mileage is irrelevant. Having a had use of a few the 16"/55 series wheel combo is the best. But tyres are a huge factor, as is 4 wheel alignment. Ive sat on mine for 18 months, I can't part with it (had it since 2005). That probably isn't helping your lust is it :oops::D

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I wouldnt get out of bed for a 'buyer' unless he'd paid a deposit by gaypal or summery, you just know you're gonna get to the delivery spot and find he's not there and his phone is switched off like a bastard. Not saying you'd to that of course Cort15 but most folk who want a cheap old car delivered defo would! I reckon anyway.

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Aye I know what you mean. That wasn't my intention though. If he'd just said no I'd have said fair enough if you've still got it when I come back I'll come up and have a look.

 

The car had standard e39 m parallels on it so they weren't huge after market ones. It had full BMW service history apparently but had changed hand a few times last year. I thought it was worth the risk at the price though. I've had a couple of e39s but both have been 520's the true performance successor to the e34 518i.

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I don't think I would ever even consider delivering a car to a buyer unless I had the full amount upfront. Too many pisstakers around in my experience.

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With that previous history you'd have spotted a wrong in straight off, with the dabbles before. It was/is cheap though.

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Another part of my central heating system has broken :(

The three way valve went a while back so I have to have the water & heating on at the same time. Now the pump that feeds the shower over the bath has gone, so I have plenty hot water but can't use the shower ... Fucksticks.

 

I was going to replace the whole system this summer, but I suppose I'd better start thinking about it sooner .... I really need to think about shifting some motors asap to fund the new boiler as I don't want to spend money on a system I'm looking to replace.

 

I don't suppose there's any central heating engineers on here that fancy a bit of work either patching the current system cheaply or fitting a new one for a reasonable rate?

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iTunes. Surely designed to conflict with Windows. The latest version is almost unusable on Windows 7, is the only program I've come across yet that can freeze the system and is by far the most resource hungry piece of software I have. PIECE OF SHIT THAT GETS WORSE WITH EVERY UPDATE.

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  RedSparrow said:
iTunes. Surely designed to conflict with Windows. The latest version is almost unusable on Windows 7, is the only program I've come across yet that can freeze the system and is by far the most resource hungry piece of software I have. PIECE OF SHIT THAT GETS WORSE WITH EVERY UPDATE.

 

+1 on that, I get the feeling that although it is compatible with windows its really only suitable for Mac users with their well known lust for bonkers amounts of RAM

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Don't use iTunes, it's as simple as that!

 

RE: taking a car to a buyer - I've only done it once, but it was no hassle. The buyer was a plumber in Leeds whose van had stopped working so needed transport pronto. I turned up with the car, he took it for a spin around the block and stumped up the asking price, no hassles.

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I have an Ipod, which is an ok bit of kit - can you recommend another program that'll work with it?

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  RedSparrow said:
I have an Ipod, which is an ok bit of kit - can you recommend another program that'll work with it?

 

Well you could use windows media player, maybe configured to rip music as MP3 files, I used that with my iRiver and it probably one of the least time intensive and most fuss free options.

There are some good but basic shareware programs, and its worth a google on that but some are maybe a little too spartan.

 

But you can also use previous versions of iTunes which are out there if you look through the nerdy forums, I use an old version of iTunes on my iMac G4 which would never be able to run the latest version, and I honestly don't miss any of the newer version's 'improved features'

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Had to leave my job because my boss was a nutter, started being threatening and stuff, to a point where he tried kicking my front door in at my home. I had 2 cars up at his yard that he said he was going to sell to pay a bill he couldn't afford to pay, I managed to get them back after taking advice from the Police, I have all the abusive emails and texts saved.

 

So as you can imagine the last few weeks have been stressful and I am now part way through an application for Jobseekers.

 

Today I get a text from him stating that "things would happen" if I didn't go see him, and he would be a right c u n t and that me getting Jobseekers was in his hands. Well the Police have advised me to stay away, he's a nut job.

 

On a more positive note I have applied to the RAF as a Driver.

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