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What's a Bob (agent/resource)?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBest to keep it that way IMO. Make my blood boil that place.Comment
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Ah, Thanks for the responses, I thought it was something along those lines...
Re the link to Mr Shawadiwadi's entry.. a nice little giggle in the absence of a BOFH this week.
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Originally posted by mjcp View PostAh, Thanks for the responses, I thought it was something along those lines...
Re the link to Mr Shawadiwadi's entry.. a nice little giggle in the absence of a BOFH this week.
mjcp
I would imagine the term originally came about due to the term "Achha" (pronounced ah-chha), along with the pronounced head shake.
New to most, but not those that had spent a lot of time in India for years.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by mjcp View PostReading a few posts, I gather imported staff are sometimes referred to as "Bobs" and that Indian agents/agencies/outsources are also occasionally referred to as Bobs.. So, what's a Bob (as it seems, multiple people/things can be one...) ?
Cheers..
mjcpHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by mjcp View PostReading a few posts, I gather imported staff are sometimes referred to as "Bobs" and that Indian agents/agencies/outsources are also occasionally referred to as Bobs.. So, what's a Bob (as it seems, multiple people/things can be one...) ?
Cheers..
mjcp
(*) To be fair, one has to acknowledge that the aforementioned groups seem to be incapable of learning to speak the version of English spoken by the other group which prevents them from understanding each other. This flaw of character frequently leads to completely different definitions of the meaning of words "deliverables", "delivered", "complete" (with the exception of the phrases like "complete idiot", "completely ****ed"), "working", "failed", "honest", etc.You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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