Originally posted by SussexSeagull
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Originally posted by coolhandluke View PostWe all need to start the initiation of Plan B. For me that's a brains out perm job at 50k - 100% remote (i.e from a beach in the sun)
As for the beach in the sun thing, that's a fantasy. Take it from me who's been doing it for a few years now, some of the year, and talking of sunshine! Malaga province, where I currently am.
https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/...161044-ga.html
This is the second battering we've had in just a few weeks. No, over the next fortnight or so, they'll be back down on the beach with the workers and heavy machinery, clawing up all the cr4p that's been washed down from the mountains.
Not saying it's bad out here, but this whole 'beach in the sun' thing is a total fallacy, from a work perspective.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
The fact the source is the BBC is laughable enough but even if it wasn't, that article is 6 days old and predates the recent bank rate increase announcements.
What announcements of interest rate increases are you talking about?Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Are you saying that the BBC invented the Bank of England reducing interest rates by a quarter of a percent?
What announcements of interest rate increases are you talking about?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Some plan B!
As for the beach in the sun thing, that's a fantasy. Take it from me who's been doing it for a few years now, some of the year, and talking of sunshine! Malaga province, where I currently am.
https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/...161044-ga.html
This is the second battering we've had in just a few weeks. No, over the next fortnight or so, they'll be back down on the beach with the workers and heavy machinery, clawing up all the cr4p that's been washed down from the mountains.
Not saying it's bad out here, but this whole 'beach in the sun' thing is a total fallacy, from a work perspective.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Mortgage rates are up as the 5 year gilt price has risenComment
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View PostWhat has all this crap to do with 'the state of the market' ??Comment
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Originally posted by coolhandluke View Post
You need to moveComment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Probably me whining as usual, along with my reasoning why.Comment
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