And it is a reasonable to good rate!!  Although it depends on what you call reasonable for deployment...
							
						
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 I'm guessing if it is a Bob, anything more than £50 per day is a good rate. Much cheapness....Originally posted by scooby View PostAnd it is a reasonable to good rate!! Although it depends on what you call reasonable for deployment...If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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 I hate printers too, few things piss me off more than someone ringing me saying my printer wont print. Usually when you look its someone printing a google map for their holiday and never anything work related.
 
 Or the other classic is someone has a printer that breaks, so we buy them a new one, the old one gets shoved somewhere. A few months later someone else finds it who thinks they should have a printer so they take the broken one and then ring to complain it doesnt work.Comment
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 Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI hate printers too, few things piss me off more than someone ringing me saying my printer wont print. Usually when you look its someone printing a google map for their holiday and never anything work related.
 
 Or the other classic is someone has a printer that breaks, so we buy them a new one, the old one gets shoved somewhere. A few months later someone else finds it who thinks they should have a printer so they take the broken one and then ring to complain it doesnt work.
 Erm....I hate baked beans but is that relevant to this thread?!Comment
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 Have any of the posts on this thread (apart from scoobys) been relevant?Originally posted by captainham View PostErm....I hate baked beans but is that relevant to this thread?!merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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 Yeah but at least you could see where the others were coming from, this one stood out as...odd!Originally posted by eek View PostHave any of the posts on this thread (apart from scoobys) been relevant?Comment
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 This bit lead me to think so "Need to be experienced desktop or printer roll out deployment managers." Did you suspect the job might have something to do with deploying printers?Originally posted by captainham View PostErm....I hate baked beans but is that relevant to this thread?!Comment
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 one of the most relevant responses actually!! I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you! I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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 Thanks. How do people actually get a contract when they cant understand a job spec or read between the lines?Originally posted by scooby View Postone of the most relevant responses actually!! Comment
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 Apologies; that will teach me to only skim-read posts (although I seriously doubt that to be honest!).Originally posted by escapeUK View PostThanks. How do people actually get a contract when they cant understand a job spec or read between the lines?
 
 I'm ok with getting a contract though thanks, cos I don't get them from reading forum posts on here! Not yet anyway, or ever based on this showing  Comment
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