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In the end it was for Silverlink for WiPro for IBM for Royal Sun Alliance for God's Sake..Originally posted by Mordac View PostAll the doggy chocs you can eat though...
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So send your CV straight to the relevant IT manager at RSAOriginally posted by stek View PostIn the end it was for Silverlink for WiPro for IBM for Royal Sun Alliance for God's Sake..
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Don't need to, I'm sorted for the foreseeable. In fact I turned down another IBM role as I couldn't stand the prospect of another six months of using Lotus Notes...Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostSo send your CV straight to the relevant IT manager at RSA
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It's Verse now although you can still use the Notes client if you wantOriginally posted by stek View PostDon't need to, I'm sorted for the foreseeable. In fact I turned down another IBM role as I couldn't stand the prospect of another six months of using Lotus Notes...
So I'm told
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Yeah got that on my iPhone and sone sort of web-notes as email but it's not badged as Verse. Tolerable. Current clientco (99% ex-IBMers) uses it too.....Originally posted by Platypus View PostIt's Verse now although you can still use the Notes client if you want
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I once upset the RSPCA. Whilst installing some CAT5 for them (really, really cheap as they are nice people), I asked them about the doggy hire service.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey have an extra "mixed meat curry" in their canteen though.
They looked bewildered and asked what on earth I was on about.
I pointed out that they have an 'adopt' price of £35, and a 'put-down' price of £50. So I can rent a dog for £85 for an unlimited period. Saves on kennel fees.
They don't have much sense of humour it seems. Nice people mind....See You Next TuesdayComment
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You should have quoted them in doggy rental vouchers for a combined price of 75 quid each. Mind you, I can kill a dog for a tenner if anyone is interested. Bulk discounts are available.Originally posted by Lance View PostI once upset the RSPCA. Whilst installing some CAT5 for them (really, really cheap as they are nice people), I asked them about the doggy hire service.
They looked bewildered and asked what on earth I was on about.
I pointed out that they have an 'adopt' price of £35, and a 'put-down' price of £50. So I can rent a dog for £85 for an unlimited period. Saves on kennel fees.
They don't have much sense of humour it seems. Nice people mind....Comment
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