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Terrible thing to say about Badge
Glad to hear it mateBack to work 4th June
Nice 3 1/2 week break tbh, even if it was enforced
Too much AL accrued?Back to work 4th June
Nice 3 1/2 week break tbh, even if it was enforced
That sucks. Its not a nice feeling to go thru.Nah man, I got made redundant. Shoudl have said "start new job" in hindsight lol
TIL my brother has a BigFooty account
What?Trust you didn't find out on the first date.
$150M to a sole Powerball winner in Adelaide.
Could almost be enough to make up for living in Adelaide.
They could buy South Australia for that.
swimming and ****What are they going to spend the other $149m on?
I hate this guy. I just do.
An Adelaide man has come forward to claim Thursday's $150 million Powerball jackpot, becoming Australia's biggest lottery winner in the process.
The middle-aged man contacted lottery officials on Friday morning after not sleeping Thursday night because he "just kept checking the ticket".
"I've never screamed so loud or jumped so high!" he said, according to Powerball operator The Lott.
"I'm not going to retire, I'd be too bored."
GTFO those type of people.
Why would you even tell people about it? No good ever comes of that.Wonder if he’ll buy morning tea for the office?
Why would you even tell people about it? No good ever comes of that.
Wonder if he’ll buy morning tea for the office?
I'd do the courtesy of the phone call but I'm not doing the 4 weeks notice, obligation or not.I had a coworker win lotto. He called up to resign and we never saw him again. No notice period, no farewell lunch. He just politely told his manager he wouldn't be working anymore. And when she started to complain that he was obligated to serve four weeks notice, he just hung up the phone.
Me? With $150m in my pocket, I'm not even calling in to resign. I don't want to give a minute more to the corporate world than absolutely necessary.