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book yourself an expensive holiday, take Mrs MF away and have a Ball..
A decade as a permie, same wamey but guess what I have a decent pension and work in my underpants if I want.Comment
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I'm curious - what kind of work / contract was it? Can't imagine Ponty having much in the way of contracts there but would be pleasantly surprised (and amazed!) if there was anything there I could look at..Originally posted by zeitghostDunno.
I wanted to bail after 6 months, but then the permie left so I felt a bit stuck.
And it was easily commutable from Neath, being in Pontypridd.
So I stuck around until it closed.Comment
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Nah nor me. Arse end of nowhere it is Im afraid.Originally posted by Mattski View PostI'm curious - what kind of work / contract was it? Can't imagine Ponty having much in the way of contracts there but would be pleasantly surprised (and amazed!) if there was anything there I could look at..
University maybe? GE (but thats nantgarw not ponty)?
Couple of IT companies nantgarw end as well?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Ah Rhydyfelin.....Originally posted by zeitghostAs I said, I left when it closed.
It was part of AB Electronics on the Gellihirion estate, namely the Wolsey Comcare bit, concerned with alarm telephones for the elderly & infirm.
It was ok.
Funnily enough I went to school there too and lived not quite on but near Glyntaff Farm estate - one of the worst in Europe apparently. Probably posh now.
ButRhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Bad traffic day used to take him 2.5 hours. Nuts.Originally posted by zeitghostPort Talbot to Gloucester, 93 miles as the google maps.
Hour and a half, downhill with the wind behind you.
I think I'd find that a bit much on a regular basis.
It sort of grinds you down.
Especially if the weather is bad.
Gig we did was CRAP CRAP CRAP rate too.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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