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Old 11-12-2013, 07:45 PM   #11
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Default Re: Unions urge Toyota workers to reject reforms

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you might want to check with the ABS... your statement isn't close to true.

well my house out in sydneys west has doubled , so has my electricity and water , my car rego , and petrol and tolls , my car prices have stayed the same though and my tv's have come down .
with the money you were on 10 years ago , compared to what your earning today .
would you like to buy my house . go on man ! she's a beauty , and over twice the size as the latest ones in the estate .
if you agree come over and see it , we can sit down and go through your costs and deposit you'll need , and wether you can pay it off in 15 or so years like me .
. i assume your wages have kept pace with inflation right . ?
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