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Created by Cobra > 9 months ago, 26 Mar 2020
Cobra
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22 Apr 2020 5:07AM
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laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.


I'm screwing my boss.

Cobra
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22 Apr 2020 6:13AM
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MickPC said..
Wow disappointing...you really need to lay off the memes bro...it is the ultimate propaganda for stupid people





SP said..
Only if your ****ing dumb enough to believe them.
But if your dumb enough to believe trump I guess your dumb enough to believe entertainment content on social media is fact.








I don't trust any government m8, thats my point. Your constantly backing them, that is my primary concern. I consider you smarter than that...your states restrictions are some of the most absurd, only running slightly second to Victoria and your backing them all the way.

I think I've only not surfed about 4 days in the last 3 weeks & there have been plenty of others doing the same. There are more people walking around, riding & hanging down the beach than spring/summer. Is it to our detriment? No, quite the opposite.

I'm not saying precautions should not be taken to avoid the virus. I'm saying a lot of the restrictions are over the top. I feel sorry for you guys...& peoples response has surprised me. Its disappointing to see people forgo their freedoms so easily. Some appear to be almost celebrating it.





Where do I continually back the government. I said they did a good job imo. There's a lot I don't agree with.

They locked it down and got ahead of it. Lots of things I don't agree with but in this case they have in my opinon done a pretty fair job with controlling the spread amd managing cases vs health care services available.

I don't think our lock down measures are any more strict than the rest ofthe country. We can still surf, go out just need to keep your distance and stay local. What measures do you mean?
In reality it doesn't affect me really besides my kids. I still go to work everyday, surf when I want just can't take my kids to swimming or the park.

The meme things I don't put any value in, it's amusement to me.



It would appear pretty much every one of your memes supports a national lockdown & you post them after someone has offered an alternative pov...but if your just posting them for the lols nevermind. I can't help but take all this very seriously...I don't want to sound like a broken record though so I'm not going to run through why again.

Ok apparently Queensland is now 2nd to Victoria not NSW, for extorting money out of people due to the C19 restrictions. The data has changed since I last checked. www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-17/how-coronavirus-fines-are-hitting-australia/12155274

Fair enough if people are getting in trouble for doing something stupid like having a party but a lot of people are being fined for activities that put no one at risk. I havn't heard any stories coming out of Qld about people getting unreasonable fines, only Vic/NSW. Maybe because there's more media people in those states.

I'm happy to hear you feel your life has not been too adversely effected by all this. Thats good, I hope it stays that way. Just wish more people could say the same.





I don't get your point Mick, one minute we are drinking the media's covid hysteria cool aid then you are quoting them.
every police fine has two sides of the story. Some people haven't changed their life's one bit it's the restrictions that have changed it for them, like pubs being shut .
i know one woman that leapfrogs around the street at 5pm for sippers with others. Thank god she don't have a job ( she's a massage therapist) as she'd be a big part of the problem. **** mate there's ****s that don't care don't try and won't be told. So next time you see a stupid meme floating around about dicks not staying at home it has its reasons.

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
22 Apr 2020 8:45AM
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laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.


Yeah I'm super busy wearing my foreman's hat controlling the construction site and receiving quotations ,its hard work controlling things from the lounge

Cobra
9106 posts
22 Apr 2020 7:12AM
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I remember the GFC having a big impact on global airline flights. We paid 2k more for flights to EU, could end up the same or will it only impact on Aus flights.

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
22 Apr 2020 9:24AM
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Whole family out of work. Wife's and daughters cafe shut since March. All staff let go. Tourist town so takeaway was not a viable option. Lease is up next week so moving out. My food business and my other daughter's and her boyfriends were all shut down in March. Don't know when we will re-open, if at all. Rental house is up to date until today but am trying to find somewhere cheaper to live as our lease is up and the rent is going up. Our landlord flatly refused to give any cheaper rent despite a proposal I sent to the real estate a month ago. Been moving household stuff to my parents garage. Survived by selling stuff on Gumtree. Cafe and food business gear. Just got some Govt money on Monday and wife this morning. Several times hanging at Centrelink to achieve this. 2 daughters and boyfriend still have nothing. We take them groceries and food. Boyfriend's mum giving them money for rent.
Edit: but we aren't complaining just answering Lacey's question.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
22 Apr 2020 9:26AM
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laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.



Yeah I'm super busy wearing my foreman's hat controlling the construction site and receiving quotations ,its hard work controlling things from the lounge


Boys. Im thinking more like everyone is going im all good with the restrictions.
But im saying what about the people who have lost their jobs . Could lose their houses etc etc
Its all easy when it doesnt effect you

Cobra
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22 Apr 2020 7:30AM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..


laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.




Yeah I'm super busy wearing my foreman's hat controlling the construction site and receiving quotations ,its hard work controlling things from the lounge



Boys. Im thinking more like everyone is going im all good with the restrictions.
But im saying what about the people who have lost their jobs . Could lose their houses etc etc
Its all easy when it doesnt effect you


Lacey Was never going to be easy for anyone.

515
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22 Apr 2020 7:46AM
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Anyone get the feeling NZ went too far. Sounded like it when horse teeth had her press conference, sounding very defensive. Don't know I prob got it wrong.


As a kiwi we have heard of plenty of comparisons with the various aussie states. Initially the 4 weeks was going to end on Wednesday 11.59pm and now level 4 finishes Monday 11.59pm so after ANZAC Observation day. All the modeling and health professionals are trying to eliminate the virus.
The key will be contract tracing and even keep diary of who you have seen but people working on an app.

I have behaved myself by staying off the water, there hasn't been any waves locally but seen fish work ups so could paddle my lures for some kawai on the smoker.
I read how a hunter is thinking surfing is more dangerous than surfing! Sure some breaks on shallow reefs but the number of hunting accidents! There are lot of people walking and in supermarkets not observing social distancing!

When we go to level 3 we can surf (preferably local but within our region), sup, windsurf, kayaking which makes me happier but no power or sailing boats. My builder mates can work, my partner back to mowing lawns and my year 11 girl online learning but year 1 - 10 can go to school if parents working. The biggest issue is with early learning and schools some say shouldn't open until level 2 in another 2 weeks or thereabout.

Keep safe

Cobra
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22 Apr 2020 7:59AM
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Cobra said..
Anyone get the feeling NZ went too far. Sounded like it when horse teeth had her press conference, sounding very defensive. Don't know I prob got it wrong.



As a kiwi we have heard of plenty of comparisons with the various aussie states. Initially the 4 weeks was going to end on Wednesday 11.59pm and now level 4 finishes Monday 11.59pm so after ANZAC Observation day. All the modeling and health professionals are trying to eliminate the virus.
The key will be contract tracing and even keep diary of who you have seen but people working on an app.

I have behaved myself by staying off the water, there hasn't been any waves locally but seen fish work ups so could paddle my lures for some kawai on the smoker.
I read how a hunter is thinking surfing is more dangerous than surfing! Sure some breaks on shallow reefs but the number of hunting accidents! There are lot of people walking and in supermarkets not observing social distancing!

When we go to level 3 we can surf (preferably local but within our region), sup, windsurf, kayaking which makes me happier but no power or sailing boats. My builder mates can work, my partner back to mowing lawns and my year 11 girl online learning but year 1 - 10 can go to school if parents working. The biggest issue is with early learning and schools some say shouldn't open until level 2 in another 2 weeks or thereabout.

Keep safe


Thanks for that ,Sounds good mate.

SP
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22 Apr 2020 8:03AM
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Macaha said..



laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.





Yeah I'm super busy wearing my foreman's hat controlling the construction site and receiving quotations ,its hard work controlling things from the lounge




Boys. Im thinking more like everyone is going im all good with the restrictions.
But im saying what about the people who have lost their jobs . Could lose their houses etc etc
Its all easy when it doesnt effect you



Being OK with the restrictions doesn't mean we aren't affected it just means we are managing.

People losing employment sucks.
That is why it's important to do all we can to hopefully get back to some normalcy as quick as possible.
The gov can't keep writing cheques and business won't recover if it goes on for a long time and we will have ongoing social issues, like people becoming long term unemployed or losing houses etc.

Hope thing improve for you CF. No one wants to see anyone in that situation.

GWatto
QLD, 393 posts
22 Apr 2020 10:17AM
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Cuttlefish said..
Whole family out of work. Wife's and daughters cafe shut since March. All staff let go. Tourist town so takeaway was not a viable option. Lease is up next week so moving out. My food business and my other daughter's and her boyfriends were all shut down in March. Don't know when we will re-open, if at all. Rental house is up to date until today but am trying to find somewhere cheaper to live as our lease is up and the rent is going up. Our landlord flatly refused to give any cheaper rent despite a proposal I sent to the real estate a month ago. Been moving household stuff to my parents garage. Survived by selling stuff on Gumtree. Cafe and food business gear. Just got some Govt money on Monday and wife this morning. Several times hanging at Centrelink to achieve this. 2 daughters and boyfriend still have nothing. We take them groceries and food. Boyfriend's mum giving them money for rent.
Edit: but we aren't complaining just answering Lacey's question.


Jeez Cuttlefish that is tough.....
Kudos for not complaining, mind you if you did you would be excused
Not much to offer than hang in there & give us the heads up when you family reopens so those close can drop in and buy something

Nozza
VIC, 2879 posts
22 Apr 2020 10:28AM
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Nozza said..

I totally agree Nozz....
Although, in most of your photos you look like you need rescuing .






Ha! I can just see myself having to beat off prospective rescuers with my paddle.....

Nozza
VIC, 2879 posts
22 Apr 2020 10:34AM
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Affecting people who haven't lost their jobs too.
My best mate is a senior accountant, 60 years old, has been put on to a 5 day fortnight.
He can use annual leave or leave without pay, or long service leave for every second day.
He can't afford to use leave without pay, is going to run out of annual leave shortly.
He can see himself at the end of this having no money, no leave, half his super gone and no time for it to recover, and potentially no job.
He is not in a happy place at the moment.

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
22 Apr 2020 10:39AM
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Managing and not managing .
Lets keep in mind those that arent managing when the old 'weve got ' this line comes out'.
Thats all im saying.
Have the best day you can

Hydromann
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22 Apr 2020 8:39AM
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Cuttlefish said..
Whole family out of work. Wife's and daughters cafe shut since March. All staff let go. Tourist town so takeaway was not a viable option. Lease is up next week so moving out. My food business and my other daughter's and her boyfriends were all shut down in March. Don't know when we will re-open, if at all. Rental house is up to date until today but am trying to find somewhere cheaper to live as our lease is up and the rent is going up. Our landlord flatly refused to give any cheaper rent despite a proposal I sent to the real estate a month ago. Been moving household stuff to my parents garage. Survived by selling stuff on Gumtree. Cafe and food business gear. Just got some Govt money on Monday and wife this morning. Several times hanging at Centrelink to achieve this. 2 daughters and boyfriend still have nothing. We take them groceries and food. Boyfriend's mum giving them money for rent.
Edit: but we aren't complaining just answering Lacey's question.


Damn CF that's tough, thinning the quiver to feed the many no doubt?

I'm in a similar situation, but not renting however not able to pay the mtg. Business has gone belly up from clients not paying big contract invoices to $250k, and in this climate not much chance of recovering the cash. Downward spiral with the in laws not honoring a property agreement, loss of $425k right there. And now the Carona virus to top it all off and put the final nail in the coffin.

I'm a fighter, but this series of events has beaten me down so bad, Carona has the potential to take even more from us with my wife being in a very high risk category due to health complications.

I feel for you and yours and all others out there doing it tough, the silver lining in all of this is that we live in a nation that has a security net for the disadvantage. Whether people agree with how that is implemented or not is neither here nor there to me at the moment, the very fact that we are able to access some form of income to put food on the table is the point.

Hope things pick up at your end and for others also, gonna be a long hard slog out of this mess.

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
22 Apr 2020 10:48AM
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Hang in there CF I really can see the light not long to go mate.

Hydromann
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22 Apr 2020 8:51AM
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laceys lane said..
Managing and not managing .
Lets keep in mind those that arent managing when the old 'weve got ' this line comes out'.
Thats all im saying.
Have the best day you can


Yeah those jingles and one liners are starting to piss me off.

"We've got this", "All in this together" load of crap.

Some of us are in this deeper than others and I don't see the smiling faces offering to pay my way.

All I see is celeb's pontificating their affluence and creativity showing us how to cook at home with ingredients we can't afford.

Meanwhile what little I have left I am using to buy food and supplies for neighbors and family that are in a worse state than we are. Family over the road lost their son to suicide a couple of weeks before all this crap hit the fan, he's a chef and as you can guess no work, the have 3 little ones and a lot of dysfunction to deal with as you can imagine. Us giving up a box of food every week is not a lot but makes a world of difference to them.

So many more that I know of who are in just as great a need, all in this land of plenty. Seems we are all needing to do some adjusting on what now constitutes essentials.

MickPC
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22 Apr 2020 9:02AM
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Yes

I think we should be isolating the old & people with diminished immunity systems so less people are effected.

Hopefully they lessen restrictions soon so people can get back to work. They could do this according to each areas health data.

Sorry to hear about you guys having a tough time. I hope Huey serves you an extra share of epic waves.

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
22 Apr 2020 11:42AM
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Wifey won't be back to work for a long time. She has one lung completely destroyed from TB when she was a child and her other lung is not good. Nebuliser and symbicort inhaler twice a day to help her cough up the phlegm from the permanent pseudomonas infection that lives in her remaining lung. Takes an antibiotic daily to fend off more infection. The enforced break has been good for her health apart from the financial stress as she's a go getter coming from a dirt poor background. We've already lived through the SARS, Avian flu and other outbreaks while living in Thailand so we are used to the ever present consequences of infection and are as careful as we can be. Almost lost her to pneumonia once.
I was getting nervous yesterday while sitting in Centrelink with people coughing in front of me and behind me. I think the woman behind me had a smokers cough but I was really suss on the Asian lady with a mask on.
Thanks for the kind words all.
Back to house hunting online and moving stuff.

Hydromann
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22 Apr 2020 9:48AM
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Wifey won't be back to work for a long time. She has one lung completely destroyed from TB when she was a child and her other lung is not good. Nebuliser and symbicort inhaler twice a day to help her cough up the phlegm from the permanent infection that lives in her remaining lung. Takes an antibiotic daily to fend off more infection. The enforced break has been good for her health apart from the financial stress as she's a go getter coming from a dirt poor background. We've already lived through the SARS, Avian flu and other outbreaks while living in Thailand so we are used to the ever present consequences of infection and are as careful as we can be. Almost lost her to pneumonia once.
I was getting nervous yesterday while sitting in Centrelink with people coughing in front of me and behind me. I think the woman behind me had a smokers cough but I was really suss on the Asian lady with a mask on.
Thanks for the kind words all.
Back to house hunting online and moving stuff.


Still jealous of your quiver, but not your life bro.

Hope and pray that your lot improves, sounds glib but seriously if you are in need reach out.

I'm pretty sure that anyone in this place that knows you will hit up a go fund me page and chuck a couple of bob in.

Not charity, called mateship.

Stay strong.

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
22 Apr 2020 2:05PM
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Thanks but so far all good now we have been able to finally get on Scomo's "stay at home" team. We've seen plenty worse financial difficulty than this.

SP
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22 Apr 2020 12:16PM
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laceys lane said..
Managing and not managing .
Lets keep in mind those that arent managing when the old 'weve got ' this line comes out'.
Thats all im saying.
Have the best day you can



Agree 1000%. Everything is not fine. The only thing we have got is a ****ed up situation to deal with. Some worse than others. As you said a bit of empathy and thinking about those that are really coping it goes a long way.

Enjoy the day.

Cobra
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22 Apr 2020 1:45PM
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laceys lane said..

Macaha said..


laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.




Yeah I'm super busy wearing my foreman's hat controlling the construction site and receiving quotations ,its hard work controlling things from the lounge



Boys. Im thinking more like everyone is going im all good with the restrictions.
But im saying what about the people who have lost their jobs . Could lose their houses etc etc
Its all easy when it doesnt effect you


who is saying I'm all good?

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
22 Apr 2020 3:49PM
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I'm going to break out tomorrow with some beach fishing, much needed break.

thePup
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22 Apr 2020 3:12PM
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Cuttlefish said..
Whole family out of work. Wife's and daughters cafe shut since March. All staff let go. Tourist town so takeaway was not a viable option. Lease is up next week so moving out. My food business and my other daughter's and her boyfriends were all shut down in March. Don't know when we will re-open, if at all. Rental house is up to date until today but am trying to find somewhere cheaper to live as our lease is up and the rent is going up. Our landlord flatly refused to give any cheaper rent despite a proposal I sent to the real estate a month ago. Been moving household stuff to my parents garage. Survived by selling stuff on Gumtree. Cafe and food business gear. Just got some Govt money on Monday and wife this morning. Several times hanging at Centrelink to achieve this. 2 daughters and boyfriend still have nothing. We take them groceries and food. Boyfriend's mum giving them money for rent.
Edit: but we aren't complaining just answering Lacey's question.


Geez Cob it wasn't all that easy to read that
sincerely hope you get a chance to re-open one of them soon
bit heartbreaking really

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
22 Apr 2020 5:27PM
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Cobra said..

laceys lane said..


Macaha said..



laceys lane said..
So. Im wondering how many in here have lost their jobs or have a little work.





Yeah I'm super busy wearing my foreman's hat controlling the construction site and receiving quotations ,its hard work controlling things from the lounge




Boys. Im thinking more like everyone is going im all good with the restrictions.
But im saying what about the people who have lost their jobs . Could lose their houses etc etc
Its all easy when it doesnt effect you



who is saying I'm all good?


I hope you are.

big day at work today.
Im stuffed.
Another smaller work day tomorrow and then back on scomo's surf team for a few days

laceys lane
QLD, 19804 posts
22 Apr 2020 5:33PM
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Its humbling to read some of the stories lads.
Pm me if you need a quick fix.
Its was done for me once in here.

Nozza
VIC, 2879 posts
22 Apr 2020 5:35PM
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Macaha said..
I'm going to break out tomorrow with some beach fishing, much needed break.


Lucky you're not down here - recreational fishing not allowed.
Must be putting fish at risk.

Macaha
QLD, 21976 posts
22 Apr 2020 5:38PM
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Nozza said..

Macaha said..
I'm going to break out tomorrow with some beach fishing, much needed break.



Lucky you're not down here - recreational fishing not allowed.
Must be putting fish at risk.


I believe if you are fishing/ hunting for food its ok up here.

Now bait boys ,its flat like a lake out there and I don't have a surf rode so what bait should I use?

Cobra
9106 posts
22 Apr 2020 3:44PM
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went down the beach with the dog after work, walked in cloths and all.



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