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Do you realise that this discussion is not about the number of pies consumed per month?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo way. Why would I want to drop 8k a month.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDo you realise that this discussion is not about the number of pies consumed per month?
Pauper.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Regardless of the money you are going to be burnt out doing this in J on a regular basis and completely ****ed in Y as LH have 'nekked' the seats.
It's a ticket to divorce, flying east is easy, flying west is the killer - your family will not like you. After 2 weeks in JPN you will have adjusted to the time zone, so factor 5-7 days of jet-lag every 4 weeks with your young family.Comment
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Yes, since you cannot bend forward and interest yourself in itOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting, you're all interested in my appendage. Speaks volumes...
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I got offered a role at £1250 (£29k a month I think) a day about three years ago, only a six-weeker though. Trouble is it was in Cairo, and when I asked about sorting the work permit (I checked, Brits needed one) they said just come and work on a visit visa. So I even though I might have got away it, I said no.
Plus the whole thing sounded weird, the guy who interviewed me on the phone was Somali, and never really interviewed me, just waffled about crap.
Just checked my emails - it was with EMC so maybe I should have taken it!Comment
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Never worth it. I learnt this by sweating in a cell in Aruba. Not many people go on holiday with C6500 Supervisor modules....Originally posted by stek View PostI got offered a role at £1250 (£29k a month I think) a day about three years ago, only a six-weeker though. Trouble is it was in Cairo, and when I asked about sorting the work permit (I checked, Brits needed one) they said just come and work on a visit visa. So I even though I might have got away it, I said no.
Plus the whole thing sounded weird, the guy who interviewed me on the phone was Somali, and never really interviewed me, just waffled about crap.
Just checked my emails - it was with EMC so maybe I should have taken it!Comment
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very small ones apparently!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting, you're all interested in my appendage. Speaks volumes...Comment
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Do you have a masters in operational research? A bachelors in a science degree of one kind or another? 18 years of experience?Originally posted by Andy2 View Postcan you put me forward for this fictitious gig ? Ta
Happy to.
Considering taking young family for a 6-month jolly instead of flying backwards and forth. When else will something like this come up..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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