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Originally posted by DS23but aunt sally you're in my technology already.
Does that mean you're in one of the higher brackets then DS?The pope is a tard.Comment
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well i was but what with the arrival of so many grandees i am more mid range now. (600-699)Originally posted by SallyAnneDoes that mean you're in one of the higher brackets then DS?Comment
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that is not mid range.Originally posted by DS23well i was but what with the arrival of so many grandees i am more mid range now. (600-699)Comment
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Personal perception of range is relative though, of course. Although in this case I agree - a rate of £600-£699 is pretty chunky.Originally posted by TheRightStuffthat is not mid range.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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So for the "mid-rangers", if you were offered 100 perm would you take it ? (Off-topic but heck).Comment
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That not mid range? Bill 15K on average per month, is that not the norm on this board?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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