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Sorry, but you're no Peter Jones."Progressiveness is the blind and fear-filled worship of dead socialists such as Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Lenin and Adolf Hitler."
Originally posted by BlasterBatesCan someone please ban this idiot...
He's just a bigot looking to insult people. -
I was at Lloyds (Faryners House) for about 4 years until recently. Like most places there are both good and bad points:
The good:
- Pretty friendly people overall
- Good scope for renewals (some people had been there 7 years)
- Some interesting / large projects going on
- Good exposure to front office
The bad:
- lots of bureaucracy, slow to get approvals etc.
- Incredible amounts of money wasted on Consultants
- As mentioned above - they tend to cut rates in a swoop, but lots of banks do thisComment
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The red tape is insane at Lloyds - takes ages to get things done. That said, I'm not too fussed about it. I'm see myself as selling my time, rather than which services I'm performing; day rate stays the same...Originally posted by hungry_hog View PostI was at Lloyds (Faryners House) for about 4 years until recently. Like most places there are both good and bad points:
The good:
- Pretty friendly people overall
- Good scope for renewals (some people had been there 7 years)
- Some interesting / large projects going on
- Good exposure to front office
The bad:
- lots of bureaucracy, slow to get approvals etc.
- Incredible amounts of money wasted on Consultants
- As mentioned above - they tend to cut rates in a swoop, but lots of banks do thisComment
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Touché...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo not fairly typical of any company and bit of an eye opener then

I was actually quite happy with the idea of a summer break - I'm relatively new to contracting, and found myself not taking any holiday unless I was forced to.Comment
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