Redisle wrote: » I just put a deposit down on this. I didn't get much off the asking but the car is pretty mint and very well looked after. All fluids/filters, timing belt, clutch, thermostat, water pump replaced recently. Drives perfect. Incredibly comfortable seats. Not a mark on the body that I could see. They agreed to replace one tyre which had a little dime out the sidewall and are putting it through the NCT before sale. He also gave me a spare center console so I am going to attempt this.
dar83 wrote: » Man up ya pansy! :P If that's your final year timetable you've got it handy. When I was in my final year I was doing 9am-10:30pm Mon-Fri and then 10-6 Sat and Sun. Had lectures each day from 9/10am till about 4/5, then spent another 5 hours in the labs on projects/thesis. Not fun. :-/
Ded_Zebra wrote: » In fairness yeah the rest of the week is OK but after monday and Tuesday it's nearly impossible to get up for Wednesday So my advice is don't study engineering!
MugMugs wrote: » Well wear Redsie
coolisin wrote: » Not to bad, like the interior, little too much chrome for my liking, but enjoy and well wear.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Congrats redisle! Best of luck with her
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » nice Alfa. just don't like these stickers that go across the windscreen..... that's just me though.... I like the full view..... even hate having the sun visors down.
Stheno wrote: » I can't jog due to a hip injury, and I'm double jointed so yoga is about as useful as a chocolate teapot. I did a class once, and the instructor accused me of being an assessor as she didn't believe I'd never done it. My preferred exercise is: Free weights (can do at home for strength) Rowing machine (can do at home for cardio) Swimming (need a pool, for stamina) Fine if I don't travel and very cheap, most places I go to there is no gym in the hotel and no pool. What would you like to work at Cian? If you'd prefer to pm then do?
CianRyan wrote: » For keeping fit you could try jogging or Yoga. 15 minutes from your day is all you need to start and 30 minutes after a few months will do you great. I payed €350 for a gym and hardly ever used it. I much predate being outside. No qualifications per-say, I was in college studying Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Leadership. Probably the best, most exciting year of my life but due to a fear I never knew I had before hand, I didn't graduate. I'd love to still be in that industry but there're only two courses doing it and they both focus heavily on "the fear". I am in Dublin though, yeah. I've covered the south side with printed C.V. and talked to managers in every place I've been in but haven't had an interview since the end of summer. My sister helps me with my C.V. It's part of her job so it helps a lot. Ps. I'm dyslexic so expect more spelling errors like above. Edit@James: That's deadly advice. Nice one. I'll be lashing those out on Monday morning.
Stheno wrote: » You envy me that sort of structure? Live it for six months and envy it then, most unmotor like, but I'd like to join a choir locally and get to know people, I'd like to join a gym so I'm fitter, and I'd like to get involved in my local old folks club as I think it's good to give back to older generations and I can fob off the many books I read on them (forgot to mention I read about six books a week outside of work, I've about 400 looking for a home AGAIN, apart from the ones for Ardennes ) I can't do any of that. Aren't you living in Dublin Cian? What is your industry/qualifications? And being very pedantic, it's hire, check your c.v. not on the computer, but print it out and get others to read it and point out mistakes, typing on a p.c. is a bugger doesn't pick up half the mistakes (as pred has pointed out to me before )
TestTransmission wrote: » My week either consists of work from 5.30am til 4pm Wed to Sat, or 7pm til 5.30am Wed to Sat. Usually get by on 5/6 hours sleep.
CianRyan wrote: » Enough from you, cannibal!
Toyotafanboi wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/4180738 i was looking at buying that very corolla at the end of last summer. at the time the advert didn't state mileage. rang the owner, he said it had roughly 120k on it iirc. motorchecked the reg, motorcheck said it was recorded as having (again iirc) 230k miles the previous year, something over 200k on it anyway. 114k on it now, new-ish NCT and all :pac:
CianRyan wrote: » .......... I'M SICK OF IT, SOMEONE BLOODY HIGHER ME!!
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Someone might HIRE you too :pac:
CianRyan wrote: » God, I was quite happy to do this whole unemployed thing for a while but you know it's getting bad when you're looking at harsh time tables and envying the structure. My week is as so: Monday: Get up ~12, eat, look for jobs online, eat, collect my girlfriend to hang out, sleep at about 2-3. Tuesday: more or less the same but I collect my welfare. Wed-Fri: same as above but I tend to head outside to look for work. Sat-Sun: the only real time I get with my girlfriend as she works full time and goes to bed at ~10 during the week. I'M SICK OF IT, SOMEONE BLOODY HIGHER ME!!
RoverJames wrote: » True enough. Could easily squeeze in a few shifts in the local Maxol at the weekend if need be
Stheno wrote: » Now in fairness apart from Monday and Tuesday it's ok?
Stheno wrote: » ....... Now in fairness apart from Monday and Tuesday it's ok?
CianRyan wrote: » Yeah, I'll be hesitant to take any spins in the 335i now that I think about it. Haha
RoverJames wrote: » that's a gruesome looking timetable :eek: