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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
(Working in the NHS you can sometimes get in the Hospital Accommodation)Formerly Sausage Surprise but forgot password on account that had email address from old gigComment
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Originally posted by NervousRexx View PostSteady. He works on a nuclear submarine and signs himself off as 'Bash' - wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of him.Comment
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Travelodge for me. Wait for the £10/night sales and book 2 or 3 months in advance.Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
Get the right place and it's just simpler and less stress than hotelCoffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by BashSpeight View PostBrilliant!! haha. Big softie really. Labelled as Bash because there was originally two Ash's in our department. Little Ash and Big Ash....hence Bash stuck. :-P
In my last contract I worked with a guy ex-forces and we got on like a house on fire (even though we were like chalk and cheese - I wouldn't last a day in the forces). He had the shiniest shoes anyone had ever seen and got some stick from some planks but he was *hit hot at his job and had a few problems dealing with slackers. It must be very hard adjusting to civvie life and we had many a chilled out pint after work which he appreciated and I enjoyed his stories from the forces and a good laugh.
All the best with your search.Last edited by NervousRexx; 13 November 2011, 14:43.Comment
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Originally posted by NervousRexx View PostBash and Lash; sounds like a good night out.
In my last contract I worked with a guy ex-forces and we got on like a house on fire (even though we were like chalk and cheese - I wouldn't last a day in the forces). He had the shiniest shoes anyone had ever seen and got some stick from some planks but he was *hit hot at his job and had a few problems dealing with slackers. It must be very hard adjusting to civvie life and we had many a chilled out pint after work which he appreciated and I enjoyed his stories from the forces and a good laugh.
All the best with your search.
MOTS.Comment
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