OK, who has been offered a cut at next renewal, who has accepted and who has told them to do one ?
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Labour shortage! Need more Indians! Init!?!Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOK, who has been offered a cut at next renewal, who has accepted and who has told them to do one ? -
Well, I know for a fact they have one vacancy
Rate was acceptable but a bit tulip going forward. No bobbage in the bit I'm in, but the indigenous poor of West Yorkshire will no doubt accept the lower rate
Now, where is Psychocandy's JSA thread ?????Last edited by TestMangler; 21 October 2014, 16:17.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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CVs are on their wayOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostWell, I know for a fact they have one vacancy
Rate was acceptable but a bit tulip going forward. No bobbage in the bit I'm in, but indigenous the poor of BULGARIA will no doubt accept the lower rate
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Have you got the candidates in 'Yorkshire Language Classes' already ?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostCVs are on their way
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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They'll need to communicate with Chennai, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Brum and London as well. Good luck DmitriOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostHave you got the candidates in 'Yorkshire Language Classes' already ?
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You left out the biggest slum area.....Withenshaw.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThey'll need to communicate with Chennai, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Brum and London as well. Good luck Dmitri
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I worked in Wythenshawe for Lloyds TSB back in the day.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou left out the biggest slum area.....Withenshaw.
Only Bank I worked for where trainers, jeans and a sweatshirt was the standard dress code. Camouflage!Comment
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Never been there. But heard plenty of tales about the placeOriginally posted by Churchill View PostI worked in Wythenshawe for Lloyds TSB back in the day.
Only Bank I worked for where trainers, jeans and a sweatshirt was the standard dress code. Camouflage!
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Whythenshaw was the largest social housing estate in the world when it was built. I briefly delivered pop there for alpine soft drinks when I was 17. Scared the tulip out of me then, and probably still would.Comment
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