migrants in australia
Posted by: stretch
26th Feb 2013 05:38pm
have you ever tried to get a good service in australia at the moment
we the consumer need to be black brown and have trouble speaking english as the locals in armidale have been out run by a huge amount of migrants that believe they have all the qualifications desired by locals
so long as your from another country and have no desore to please a alocal than come and see how long before the investers walk away from the stre and request there finances returned
and try and get a place to rent live and be comfortable its like running into a ship full of migrants that wont go home
its like giving others from over seas all the surplus assets and asking them to enjoy for free
we the consumer need to be black brown and have trouble speaking english as the locals in armidale have been out run by a huge amount of migrants that believe they have all the qualifications desired by locals
so long as your from another country and have no desore to please a alocal than come and see how long before the investers walk away from the stre and request there finances returned
and try and get a place to rent live and be comfortable its like running into a ship full of migrants that wont go home
its like giving others from over seas all the surplus assets and asking them to enjoy for free
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