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RSR Performance wants to say SORRY
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:53 am
by RSR 555
Sorry ppls but I received a call yesterday and was asked to go offshore today. So the shop will be closed until the 9th of March. Really sorry for those expecting work to be done.
I will be online occasionally but available via emails.
Thanks for your patience and understanding.
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:57 am
by niterida
Its us that should be sorry for making you work so hard and expecting everything done yesterday hehehe
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:41 pm
by Alex
How inconsiderate!
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:21 pm
by steptoe
Mark musta known something when he forwarded your home postal address for that package yesterday - Mrs RSR can take over

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:40 pm
by guyph_01
I though you replied the 9 of march as a joke. Its all good, Can't really complain as without you I and a few others wouldn't be were we are and have what we have. I just hope my box lasts till you return:)
Buy then i should have fully worked the boat and jet ski and should get you in the river if its not too cold:)
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:55 pm
by taza
Damn just as im moving to Perth and need an engine rebuild before slapping my supercharger on
Have fun working offshore!
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 6:29 pm
by TOONGA
MMMMMMM... double shift, I remember the last time you were asked to do this you bent their wallet
I will be back up here around the time you get back... ah well
TOONGA
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:12 am
by RSR 555
niterida wrote:Its us that should be sorry for making you work so hard and expecting everything done yesterday hehehe
Yeah thanks mate... well this gives you plenty of time to find an exhaust
Alex wrote:How inconsiderate!
NO SH*T !! but hey, best to keep them happy.
steptoe wrote:Mark musta known something when he forwarded your home postal address for that package yesterday - Mrs RSR can take over
He's a fart smella... opps I mean smart fella that Mr Wright
Unfortunately Jnr Mr RSR will need to look after the parcels
guyph_01 wrote:I though you replied the 9 of march as a joke. Its all good, Can't really complain as without you I and a few others wouldn't be were we are and have what we have. I just hope my box lasts till you return
Buy then i should have fully worked the boat and jet ski and should get you in the river if its not too cold
I was hoping to wake up and find it a joke too but NO
Yeah, hopefully summer is still around and we can take them out
taza wrote:Damn just as im moving to Perth and need an engine rebuild before slapping my supercharger on
Have fun working offshore!
Moving to Perth?? engine rebuild or just EJ25 swap.. then S/C
TOONGA wrote:MMMMMMM... double shift, I remember the last time you were asked to do this you bent their wallet
I will be back up here around the time you get back... ah well
TOONGA
Overcycle at double day rate... umm.. new workshop here we come

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:05 am
by steptoe
RSR 555 wrote:
Overcycle at double day rate... umm.. new workshop here we come

Gees, what qualifications apart from the need for money did you need for your current job? Can't be working too hard as you still type sense in here

Starting to
think I could handle a poo kicker job (to match my qualifications) so long as the money is there
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:59 pm
by NachaLuva
steptoe wrote:Mrs RSR can take over

RSR 555 wrote:
Unfortunately Jnr Mr RSR will need to look after the parcels
haha. What are they like with a spanner? lol

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 5:10 pm
by RSR 555
steptoe wrote:Gees, what qualifications apart from the need for money did you need for your current job? Can't be working too hard as you still type sense in here

Starting to
think I could handle a poo kicker job (to match my qualifications) so long as the money is there
hahaha.. typing sense?? WTF is that? I never have that
There are jobs out here that don't require much skill or brains.. we pay those people from the neck down.. we call them Roughnecks

hey Hylton
Unfortunately I'm paid to sit in the Bridge/Control Room and watch many screens and listen for alarms, which has taken many long years (plus prior mining background) and many months of training (mainly in the USA) to reach my level.
nachaluva wrote:haha. What are they like with a spanner? lol

Jnr Mr RSR is very good with the old spanner. He is currently pulling apart 3 MY Series Touring Wagons and putting all the good bit in one of them. I will make a post of his efforts oneday.
As for Mrs RSR... I can not say.. as there is kiddies that read this site
