I meant he was giving in the way that Labour are pouring billions into useless IT systems. Nice one, it will ensure there's years of patching and re-engineering to stop them rolling over on a daily basis, all of which filters down to us short term contractors ready and willing to bale them out, for the right price
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Originally posted by Captain DispensableI meant he was giving in the way that Labour are pouring billions into useless IT systems.
My father-in-law tells me a true story of when he was in the army. They were told to dig some big holes in a field. Next day they were told to move these holes to another corner of the field. The following day they were told to move them back. It was purely to keep everyone busy.
I'm always reminded of this story whenever I think of Labour's "initiatives", and the value the taxpayer gets from them.Comment
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Originally posted by Captain DispensableI meant he was giving in the way that Labour are pouring billions into useless IT systems. Nice one, it will ensure there's years of patching and re-engineering to stop them rolling over on a daily basis, all of which filters down to us short term contractors ready and willing to bale them out, for the right priceComment
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Originally posted by wendigo100My father-in-law tells me a true story of when he was in the army. They were told to dig some big holes in a field. Next day they were told to move these holes to another corner of the field. The following day they were told to move them back. It was purely to keep everyone busy."If it floats, flies, or f***s, lease it." - Evel Knievel when he wasn't jumping buses or womenComment
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Originally posted by Captain DispensableSo that's where the phrase "Any hole's a goal" came from. You learn something every day, even when not expecting too.
"to" not "too"Comment
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I think both are ok for once. Phew, no detention for me tonite."If it floats, flies, or f***s, lease it." - Evel Knievel when he wasn't jumping buses or womenComment
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i gather from the responses that this is another successful everybody agrees with Milan thread.
nice one
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100
My father-in-law tells me a true story of when he was in the army. They were told to dig some big holes in a field. Next day they were told to move these holes to another corner of the field.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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The thing that surprised me was the average salary of a senior manager
55K
What do they mean by a senior manager ?I'm alright JackComment
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