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    Quote Originally Posted by dero View Post
    My latest Aust post update is rapidly turning into a complete farce .
    Landrover parts ordered from Perth on the 5th Nov , for overnight delivery 250km Sth , went to melbourne , then back to WA , latest tracking info shows it has gone back to Perth airport , could be on its way back to Melbourne again .
    I have been waiting 8 days so far to get the car back on the road .
    I will have to re order from the supplier , will be via toll this time .
    , will be via toll this time .
    Don't hold you breath with that crowd either. Still waiting for 1x case of wine that had been sent to Darwin twice by Train.

    Credit coming up I reckon.

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    Letter posted in Newcastle last Thursday to me in Canberra - still has not arrived as of todays post in Canberra - so will be over a week from major city to major city - if it arrives at all.
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    Anyone else think Australia Post has dropped their bundle.?

    That seems about right mostly these days but I ordered parts from Canberra Monday - arrived today but was express post - only cost $2.45 more on the stuff I bought so was worth it. Anyone else think Australia Post has dropped their bundle.?
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Looks like Aus. Post is being run by the housewives from Beverly Hills.

    Australia Post spent $12,000 on Cartier watches for 'hard-working' bosses
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Looks like Aus. Post is being run by the housewives from Beverly Hills.

    Australia Post spent $12,000 on Cartier watches for 'hard-working' bosses
    Blue eyed & Blonde & she thinks she can get away with Murder. Well not this time Sonny Jim if SCOMO has his way.


    This sort of crap really ****es me off. These guys were obviously on the payroll when they did these deals with the banks & well & truly on a motsa of a salary so why should they be paid for doing their jobs, not to mention what other perks they were receiving.

    I'm sure they were all well rewarded without a gift of a Cartier Timepiece.


    Why do they think their **** doesn't stink? (That wasn't an intentional rhyme btw. ) I bet that wasn't all they cost either because 'er indoors couldn't find a 3 grand watch on Cartier's website & possibly a special deal was struck for a quantity buy. GST? Import duties?

    The plot will thicken I am sure & just another crap day in the life of the Govt. It could only be made a bit more exciting if Dan had done this deal.

    Just another subject for Peta Credlin to look at. In time.

    I suppose one day someone will get some bargains at a Govt Auction.

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    Why shouldn't workers be rewarded for bringing a lucrative contract - I bet if it was a $3K money bonus rather than a watch no one would have batted an eyelid.

    It annoys me that "rewards" seem to be Ok for the private sector but in the public sector it is a no no.

    I suppose that the $600 Covid bonus that all Aust Post workers also got is unacceptable and should be given back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Blue eyed & Blonde & she thinks she can get away with Murder. Well not this time Sonny Jim if SCOMO has his way.


    This sort of crap really ****es me off. These guys were obviously on the payroll when they did these deals with the banks & well & truly on a motsa of a salary so why should they be paid for doing their jobs, not to mention what other perks they were receiving.

    I'm sure they were all well rewarded without a gift of a Cartier Timepiece.


    Why do they think their **** doesn't stink? (That wasn't an intentional rhyme btw. ) I bet that wasn't all they cost either because 'er indoors couldn't find a 3 grand watch on Cartier's website & possibly a special deal was struck for a quantity buy. GST? Import duties?

    The plot will thicken I am sure & just another crap day in the life of the Govt. It could only be made a bit more exciting if Dan had done this deal.

    Just another subject for Peta Credlin to look at. In time.

    I suppose one day someone will get some bargains at a Govt Auction.
    Maybe the Pet will have a different watch on tomorrow. Maybe someone retired and inquisitive could have a goggle and see what timely piece she wore / wears on her wrist.

    DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Maybe the Pet will have a different watch on tomorrow. Maybe someone retired and inquisitive could have a goggle and see what timely piece she wore / wears on her wrist.

    DL

    There are few on here probably including you good self for all I know, so awaaaaaaay you go, to satisfy all our interests, but you are missing my point really.

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    ....& for those who are not aware posties are on staggered shifts meaning you start at 6 one day & 9:30 the next. This means that on a late start you do not earn any OT, effectively meaning a huge pay cut. Meanwhile the CEO spends $150k a year on indoor plants & wears a $48k watch at the hearing. Post swapped one crap CEO for another. Bye-bye Christine

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