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Barclays again...
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Bunch of nobs. How can they have people who's roles and responsibilities are unclear? Oh, I forgot, the permie managers at barclays are incompentent as well as nobs!
Nice to know 150 of them at radbroke will be getting the push. Hope one is the permie manager who was laughing at the new of contractor rate cuts of 20% back in 2001.
What goes around.......
I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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What goes around...what? He'll have a 3 month paid holiday during the "consultion period" followed by a nice hefty payout.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostBunch of nobs. How can they have people who's roles and responsibilities are unclear? Oh, I forgot, the permie managers at barclays are incompentent as well as nobs!
Nice to know 150 of them at radbroke will be getting the push. Hope one is the permie manager who was laughing at the new of contractor rate cuts of 20% back in 2001.
What goes around.......
When the business is restructured in any way, of course roles and responsibilities of supporting roles become unclear.
What goes around indeed; perhaps it'll be your turn again soon eh?Comment
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Oh do **** off you tiresome prik.Originally posted by SomeoneElse View PostWhat goes around...what? He'll have a 3 month paid holiday during the "consultion period" followed by a nice hefty payout.
When the business is restructured in any way, of course roles and responsibilities of supporting roles become unclear.
What goes around indeed; perhaps it'll be your turn again soon eh?
BTW, I've been extended to June 09. You?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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CongratulationsOriginally posted by BolshieBastard View PostOh do **** off you tiresome prik.
BTW, I've been extended to June 09. You?
As for the other comment : just remember cuk is a public forum inhabited by trolls at best. If you want any decency in cuk then try testpleasedelete....Comment
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Originally posted by SomeoneElse View PostFor someone with so much venom, you're a bit sensitive, aren't you?
Nah, I just like taking pot shots at some of the vermin you come across sometimes, You know, like you do.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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There is going to be another load of redundencies on the 15th this week, a client co permy got drunk and told me who in my team was going, can't look these people in the eye now.Comment
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