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Migrants don't drive wages down....
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Mind your own business!Originally posted by NoddY View PostWith what - your little bone?
Churchill - In "Cleanliness is next to doGliness" mode!Comment
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It's turning into tpd !How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIn Cambridge, the main contractors for the "Guided Bus Route" have just sacked a load of Indian illegal immigrants - the buggers are everywhere!
Also, just as an update, a piece of work we subcontracted to "Tech Mahindra" has just been delivered.... £81k pissed into the wind!!! Another off-shoring effing disaster!
Churchill - In "It's only money" mode!
and how did u come to the conclusion those Indians were 'Illegal immigrants'??
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By the fact that the "Cambridge Evening News" reported it as such!Originally posted by aj1977 View Postand how did u come to the conclusion those Indians were 'Illegal immigrants'??
Some vinegar for those chips?Comment
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Times were really tough in 1993 so firms could not even afford to send rejection letters?Originally posted by zeitghostI've still got a gigantic folder of rejection letters etc from 1991, and a smaller one from 1993...
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Management didn't get where they are today by being sacked for incompetence.Originally posted by Troll View PostIs anyone ever sacked for offshore disasters - I mean the UK management who initially think it's such a good idea?Comment
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There should be a 6 month limit for unemployment benefits as in the US. After that you get parachuted into Waziristan.Comment
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