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Re: What do Gold Coast people do for a living?
Reply #45 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:56pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:47pm:
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:44pm:
red baron wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 1:53pm:
Surfers Paradise is tatty and over rated. I've seen stacks of beach towns better than the Gold Coast. The town strip is a shocker, ratty looking tourist traps.

The atmosphere of the place is decidedly down market. All it is, is a bunch of high rises on the water with a crappy Casino thrown in.

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My sentiments exactly - first saw the joint in the sixties our of Canungra - didn't like it then, don't like it now.  My kids live on Tamborine Mount and have a view to the 'strip' - the locals up there in the Gods call the high rise 'the tombstones', which is what they look like from up there.


I'd like to move there but 'ball and chains' says no Cheesy Cheesy


The locals up there (sic) look down on the low-life on the coast..... they don't want their kids to go down there even for schoolies.

The only real drawback is that the two major roads up are car killers - many a car has worn out doing that daily, but once through the inversion layer the air is breathable and clean and cooler....
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Re: What do Gold Coast people do for a living?
Reply #46 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:58pm
 
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:56pm:
they don't want their kids to go down there even for schoolies.



All the locals down here avoid surfers during schoolies too! The 17, 18 and 19 yr olds might get excited, but everyone runs away.

Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:56pm:
The only real drawback is that the two major roads up are car killers


the benefits in my opinion make up for it
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Reply #47 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:59pm
 
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:44pm:
red baron wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 1:53pm:
Surfers Paradise is tatty and over rated. I've seen stacks of beach towns better than the Gold Coast. The town strip is a shocker, ratty looking tourist traps.

The atmosphere of the place is decidedly down market. All it is, is a bunch of high rises on the water with a crappy Casino thrown in.

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My sentiments exactly - first saw the joint in the sixties our of Canungra - didn't like it then, don't like it now.  My kids live on Tamborine Mount and have a view to the 'strip' - the locals up there in the Gods call the high rise 'the tombstones', which is what they look like from up there.


Yes, I had a relative living up there a few years ago.

Very nice.

I think one of the Daddo brothers still lives up there.

Clean air, fresh spring water (I've seen trucks filling their tanks up there), wild brumbies, art galleries, and fudge factories.

A wonderful part of the country.

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Re: What do Gold Coast people do for a living?
Reply #48 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 4:11pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:59pm:
Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 3:44pm:
red baron wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 1:53pm:
Surfers Paradise is tatty and over rated. I've seen stacks of beach towns better than the Gold Coast. The town strip is a shocker, ratty looking tourist traps.

The atmosphere of the place is decidedly down market. All it is, is a bunch of high rises on the water with a crappy Casino thrown in.

Pass


My sentiments exactly - first saw the joint in the sixties our of Canungra - didn't like it then, don't like it now.  My kids live on Tamborine Mount and have a view to the 'strip' - the locals up there in the Gods call the high rise 'the tombstones', which is what they look like from up there.


Yes, I had a relative living up there a few years ago.

Very nice.

I think one of the Daddo brothers still lives up there.

Clean air, fresh spring water (I've seen trucks filling their tanks up there), wild brumbies, art galleries, and fudge factories.

A wonderful part of the country.



Yah and a Svedish restaurant with zer best meatballs.... if it's still there.... the pub is OK, too.  A few film people live up there including my kid's mother... they call it the Hollywood Hills....

When I retire to the North Coast I'll be less than a day away from the grandies...
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Reply #49 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 5:46pm
 
It sure isn't what it used to be, which was what it attracted so much attention and tourism in the first place for what it was, now it is all changed, and the feeling is so different.

But here are some old post cards I have, and what people used to do for a living (make postcards for instance!) Grin

water skiing at sea world

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oil tan spraying on the beach so people can cook better in the sun! (now it's different, more like 50 blockout!)

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Magic Mountain (now no more)

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Reply #50 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:05pm
 
Here are some photos I took when I was 13 and had my first kodak camera...still learning about how to take photos without the thumb getting in the way, at least I didn't chop people's heads off like my dad always did!  Grin

The first pic was those Shangri-la boat tours to Stradbroke Island, I think the name of this boat was Sabrina by the looks of it, but I can't remember.
Here is the picture of the crew that used to work on these boats.
And a picture of Jack Evans Pet Porpoise pool in Coolangatta.

Circa 1967

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Reply #51 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:07pm
 
There are lots of "jobs" on the Gold Coast if you are a young, attractive, female. Earns a LOT more than waitressing.  Wink

I know somebody whose daughter, age 18 (finished Year 12) decided to "head off to the Big Smoke" after an argument with her Mother.  She ended up on the Gold
Coast and got chosen to do "modelling".  This lass was a natural blonde (Finnish background) and 5'10". Innocent but got caught up in the so-called "Escort" thing.

Eventually, her Mother got this kid to return to Canberra but ...... she was used to getting all this MONEY and hooked up with a bloke who was into this stuff (legal in Canberra) so she "worked" for him for as while.

EVENTUALLY this lass realised what she was doing (she was NEVER on drugs) and went to University and is now with the IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT as an EL. She is still only about 32. Travels overseas with the Department and all that.

She was once a PROSTITUTE.

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Reply #52 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:10pm
 
Neferti wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:07pm:
There are lots of "jobs" on the Gold Coast if you are a young, attractive, female. Earns a LOT more than waitressing.  Wink

I know somebody whose daughter, age 18 (finished Year 12) decided to "head off to the Big Smoke" after an argument with her Mother.  She ended up on the Gold
Coast and got chosen to do "modelling".  This lass was a natural blonde (Finnish background) and 5'10". Innocent but got caught up in the so-called "Escort" thing.

Eventually, her Mother got this kid to return to Canberra but ...... she was used to getting all this MONEY and hooked up with a bloke who was into this stuff (legal in Canberra) so she "worked" for him for as while.

EVENTUALLY this lass realised what she was doing (she was NEVER on drugs) and went to University and is now with the IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT as an EL. She is still only about 32. Travels overseas with the Department and all that.

She was once a PROSTITUTE.



And?

Prostitutes are people too, you know.

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Reply #53 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:12pm
 
Neferti wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:07pm:
There are lots of "jobs" on the Gold Coast if you are a young, attractive, female. Earns a LOT more than waitressing.  Wink

I know somebody whose daughter, age 18 (finished Year 12) decided to "head off to the Big Smoke" after an argument with her Mother.  She ended up on the Gold
Coast and got chosen to do "modelling".  This lass was a natural blonde (Finnish background) and 5'10". Innocent but got caught up in the so-called "Escort" thing.

Eventually, her Mother got this kid to return to Canberra but ...... she was used to getting all this MONEY and hooked up with a bloke who was into this stuff (legal in Canberra) so she "worked" for him for as while.

EVENTUALLY this lass realised what she was doing (she was NEVER on drugs) and went to University and is now with the IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT as an EL. She is still only about 32. Travels overseas with the Department and all that.

She was once a PROSTITUTE.



When/How did she get the necessary security clearance?  AGSVA must have bent over backwards if she did get it.
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Reply #54 - Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:16pm
 
Thank goodness she ended up on the straight and narrow after all that, but her experience could be of value in her new employment perhaps.

Whenever we go up there, I greet people of all ages, and there are police on duty of all ages, elder women at the front desks of the apartments to let for holidays, or manage for people that own them.

I am sure many older people own the businesses and shops, otherwise how can a young one do so? It would be so expensive, and the rates would be a killer.

Then there is always some construction work going on, never have I been up there when it wasn't!
And that would include all age groups including supervisors, engineers and so forth.
And in the real estate game, there are many middle age and older gents and women in the industry.

It is a city, that Surfers Paradise and Gold Coast surrounds, it is busy, and has to have many working within for it to function as such.

Perhaps, I could take photos of 'workers' around the area, something of a photographic challenge Smiley

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Reply #55 - Jan 20th, 2016 at 6:01am
 
Neferti wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:07pm:
There are lots of "jobs" on the Gold Coast if you are a young, attractive, female. Earns a LOT more than waitressing.  Wink



Damn. I'm no longer young or attractive. Life is so unfair in a misogynistic, sexist society.
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Reply #56 - Jan 20th, 2016 at 6:26am
 
Neferti wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 6:07pm:
There are lots of "jobs" on the Gold Coast if you are a young, attractive, female. Earns a LOT more than waitressing.  Wink

I know somebody whose daughter, age 18 (finished Year 12) decided to "head off to the Big Smoke" after an argument with her Mother.  She ended up on the Gold
Coast and got chosen to do "modelling".  This lass was a natural blonde (Finnish background) and 5'10". Innocent but got caught up in the so-called "Escort" thing.

Eventually, her Mother got this kid to return to Canberra but ...... she was used to getting all this MONEY and hooked up with a bloke who was into this stuff (legal in Canberra) so she "worked" for him for as while.

EVENTUALLY this lass realised what she was doing (she was NEVER on drugs) and went to University and is now with the IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT as an EL. She is still only about 32. Travels overseas with the Department and all that.

She was once a PROSTITUTE.


*GASP!* -- NOOOOOOOOO .... ??!!!  Grin Grin Grin You had me guessing right up until the end when you finally blew her cover ...

If she doesn't still do the occasional moonlighting as a .. er ... 'model' ... I'll eat my cat. Travels overseas ... ?  Cool Keeps her knees together all the time ... ? Riiight .... And my name's Rumplestitskin with a cherry on top.

She knows she's sitting on a gold mine ... while drawing a paltry wage as a government drone. And only 4 weeks holiday a year. And her job traps her in an office all day, every day.





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Reply #57 - Jan 20th, 2016 at 6:35am
 
Black Orchid wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 2:37pm:
double plus good wrote on Jan 18th, 2016 at 2:26pm:
Oh, never mind. Any hot photos you wish to share with us Black Orchid then feel free.


Thanks Double and all you males will reciprocate?   Huh


Certainly will!

I've got photos that will show you the ENORMOUS parrot that I used to stuff into my budgie-smugglers before I would go strutting along the beach to the sounds of gasps and moans from the girls and the gays ...  Cool
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Reply #58 - Jan 31st, 2016 at 3:55pm
 
What a disappointment that was. Expecting something really arty, colourful, very much a touristy enticing place, since we were there last in 2012, and all that temp fencing and digging up of Caville Avenue, only to find in the last few days whilst up there for a flying visit, that it was all dull grey tiling, with verandahs of restaurants encroaching upon it, making it look smaller and insignificant.
The feeling I had, was it is done intentionally like that, so that people don't feel inclined to linger around on the outside much, morsoe to be in the shops or restaurants.

Such a shame, had so much potential. We bumped into an old local that lived there since 1951, and we were discussing all the changes and how it used to be so colourful, and had a huge chess playing area etc.

Anyway, didn't see any gold bikini clad meter maids, (probably because we were there by 8am, and parking fees start at 9 am!)  Smiley
But I did get a pic of this natural looking bird walking around  Cool

BTW, that archway thingy, there used to be a digital stand next to it, with date and time, couldn't see that anymore.

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Reply #59 - Jan 31st, 2016 at 7:53pm
 
Kinda reminds you of the old 'Arbeti Macht Frei' sign.....

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