Originally posted by threaded
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Two weeker in Iraq
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I say go, but paint your head blue and buy a pair of them x-ray specs so you can spot the strap-on bombs.
Who is the agent, or is it a secret ?
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Look on the bright side, you may not get blown up, shot or kidnapped, while being handsomely rewarded for the gig and have a fantastic time. Then again the opposite of one or more of these things may happen . . . . which could suck . . . a lot.Comment
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If you do go the tradition is to get yourself photographed in front of the crossed swords, preferably with an AK47 round yer neck. Looking forward to that post.Comment
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Take the gig, then say you want to work from home (UK) that way you'll be certain to avoid death (decapitation) and taxes (ir35)Comment
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In terms of safety, I read yesterday that a Scots Soldier who returned to his home in Saltcoats in the West of Scotland for the Festive season after a two year stint in Iraq was murdered near his home by thugs.
So altough Iraq is dangerous - you could be murdered in your own backyard -food for thought.Comment
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You must be new here:Originally posted by ImNotFromIndiaGo! It would look good on your CV.
threaded doesn't need to enhance his CV
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threaded doesn't need a CV. People just look at Wikipaedia, or the BBC Business and Science and Technology sites.Comment
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Go, don't forget to pack your orange jump-suit, you'll need it for your "photo oportunities". Oh, and steer clear of market places, petrol stations, police stations, er . . . roads, etc etc.Comment
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