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why did ya quote me then eh eh eh?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
I totally agree. I worked there for most of 2006 and enjoyed it. I was based at HQ but also had to go to the business park and Theale. The working environment is relaxed and flexible. I met some good people and there is certainly an opportunity to network with so many contractors there!!Originally posted by NickNick View PostNewbury and I have to say that I enjoyed it there. I moved on in the cull last autumn but would go back there. i guess it's like every large company, there are good people and bad. IMHO, Vodafone had a large share of the former and practically none of the latter. I can't think of many companies I've worked for/at that I could say that of.
I would go back although it's a little bit further away than I would like.Comment
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Senility? Mine, not yours....Originally posted by Troll View Postwhy did ya quote me then eh eh eh?
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Sorry to hear that...but on a positive note, my gig has been extended to end of OctoberOriginally posted by Badger View PostUpdate: my gig's been cancelled. The end client isn't ready to do the work.
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Thanks, they may come back to me in a few months time.
On another positive note I don't have to fill in the AlexMan documentation :-) which included an opt out form even though I'd met the client previously.Comment
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forgot to mention that there is a ton of eye candy here too which is always a plus point in accepting any work!
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