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More doom at Barclays
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Looks like Radbroke is staying, though. The land that site sits on has to be worth millions, even with the housing recession.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostCooking doesn't get tougher than this. -
Yeah, don't forget the bit that glows in the dark!Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostLooks like Radbroke is staying, though. The land that site sits on has to be worth millions, even with the housing recession.
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Barclays added that it will create "centrally-managed technologies [B]centres of excellence[/B]" [sic] in Europe, Africa and Asia. Offshore locations understood to have already been pinpointed by the company include Hungary, India and Singapore.
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I hope they get rid of more IT staff, cos my ex works there and if she was made redundant, it would just make my whole fookin year!!!!!
Bitter, me? Noooooooooo"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Hehe, I did 3 years there in the early 00's and it's a huge site, full of monkeys, I mean telephone helpdesk operators.Originally posted by daviejones View PostI hope they get rid of more IT staff, cos my ex works there and if she was made redundant, it would just make my whole fookin year!!!!!
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To be fair, as they expand in Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia it could be said that they are onshoring the jobs.
They are still recruiting higher end contractors as Project / Programme Managers and have just brought a load of work back in-house from one of our favourite consultancies.
Also, they are currently on the acquisition trail so lots of potential for integration work.
Apologies if this post isn't up to my usual standards of cynicism.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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All the iffing arsehole northern Barclays contractors are joining projects where I work... arseholes ... northerners... what more can I say!!Comment
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Oi, steady on love! I'm northern and an ex-radbroke contractor(twice)!Originally posted by SandyDown View Postoh wow, I can say arseholes ... and northern.... so northern arseholes
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