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Interesting job application...thinking about applying?

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Although steering a sinking ship doesn't sound that good.

http://www.seek.com....elaide/20153564

Send the Spiralling Bills to the Wayne Jackson Farming property-somewhere in south australia...This basket case is his baby.

Did you see the crowd and game yesterday??? The saints were never tackled!! Punched yes, numerous times but never tackled.

We just have to smash this train wreck next week, otherwise i fear our coach will not survive into 2012.

 

Send the Spiralling Bills to the Wayne Jackson Farming property-somewhere in south australia...This basket case is his baby.

Did you see the crowd and game yesterday??? The saints were never tackled!! Punched yes, numerous times but never tackled.

We just have to smash this train wreck next week, otherwise i fear our coach will not survive into 2012.

They have a couple of ex-Vic players that may be looking for a way home that could be of interest to us.

Matt Thomas or Steven Salopek anyone?

Send the Spiralling Bills to the Wayne Jackson Farming property-somewhere in south australia...This basket case is his baby.

Did you see the crowd and game yesterday??? The saints were never tackled!! Punched yes, numerous times but never tackled.

We just have to smash this train wreck next week, otherwise i fear our coach will not survive into 2012.

Not sure about the coach but I probably won't survive a loss. it's not possible is it?????????????????


They actually have a couple of ex-Vic players that me looking for a way home that could be of interest to us.

Matt Thomas or Steven Salopek anyone?

Possibly.....The carcass could well be picked through, no doubt.

They actually have a couple of ex-Vic players that me looking for a way home that could be of interest to us.

Matt Thomas or Steven Salopek anyone?

add Trengove to that list

 

I've already put in a job application for the gig. First recommendation is that for the purposes of cost cutting, we will accomodate eight players per room on interstate trips and to meet that requirement, all ruckmen and KPP's will have to stay at home starting this weekend when nobody over 178cm will be selected to travel to Darwin.

I've already put in a job application for the gig. First recommendation is that for the purposes of cost cutting, we will accomodate eight players per room on interstate trips and to meet that requirement, all ruckmen and KPP's will have to stay at home starting this weekend when nobody over 178cm will be selected to travel to Darwin.

As far as I know you will be competing against a homeless guy I met in Melbourne who thought they had just won the flag.. good luck.


Not sure about the coach but I probably won't survive a loss. it's not possible is it?????????????????

oh YES its certainly possible!

oh YES its certainly possible!

Thats not what I want to hear.

Sure you don't want to edit your reply

Pleaseeeeeeeeee

Although steering a sinking ship doesn't sound that good.

http://www.seek.com.au/Job/chief-executive-officer/in/adelaide-adelaide/20153564

No good could possibly come from that ad. I know Cert IV graduates that would be suitably qualified for the role described there. Do I detect a bit of "bottom dollar" recruitment?

EDIT: apologies in advance to Cert IV holders; but it does seem the PA board are not at all interested in being delivered from evil.

Stakeholders, proactive, branding... and another little part of me dies.

I've already put in a job application for the gig. First recommendation is that for the purposes of cost cutting, we will accomodate eight players per room on interstate trips and to meet that requirement, all ruckmen and KPP's will have to stay at home starting this weekend when nobody over 178cm will be selected to travel to Darwin.

Sounds like the captain may be the first person to head to your suggestion.


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