Originally posted by zeitghost
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Watch out for him falling asleep due to being up all night. Its either that or (not being racist) he is of asian decent?merely at clientco for the entertainment -
I went to Uni in N. Ireland, wanted to get the hell out of there.Originally posted by zeitghostI think a lot of ours just want to come in out of the cold & wet.
It is Swansea after all.
We'll lose some at Xmas, then some more at Easter.
Once they discover that they have to do hard sums, it really sorts 'em out.
Don't they think it will help them escape?Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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I think it depends on the person. For our uni friends from Northern Ireland, 1 returned home (and 18 years later still lives at home) the other returned to NI and now lives 300 yards from her parents. This may sound like a long distance but its a very rural area and its the next house down the road.Originally posted by zeitghost
It doesn't seem to have helped me escape 
Though The ZeitSister certainly did.
Hasn't lived in Neath since 1978.
For most people it depends on their aims in life. Those that want to escape work hard to do so, the rest do the minimum to required to keep going not wanting to live what they known.Last edited by eek; 21 October 2011, 08:13.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Zeity I thought you wanted to be thereOriginally posted by zeitghost
It doesn't seem to have helped me escape 
Though The ZeitSister certainly did.
Hasn't lived in Neath since 1978.
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No I'm sure if you stayed a contractor you would be passed her, but without the pension. (which will be worth nothing anyway)Originally posted by zeitghostIt would appear that I must.
Or something.
The contrast between us is that she currently earns about £110k with full pension etc.
So only about 5 times what I do.
When I was a real contractor, we were more or less par.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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I'm having a good run at the moment, but I'm not sure how long it's going to last.Originally posted by zeitghostNah. I never made more than £33/hr.
And her pension is gold plated.
Ho hum.
For me having a big warchest lets me have more of an attitude, like I'm not getting out of bed for that money.
Another 5 years, then I might settle down somewhere, but for now I go where the money is
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Such enthusiasm could mean you have an admirer (romantic or intellectual).Originally posted by zeitghostThe "one" is neither asian nor male.Comment
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Takeoff : smooth
Flight : smooth
Landing : bumpy
Weather : Wet and Windy, can't see the other side of the lough.
Coffee : warm and wetComment
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Weather sounds grim.Originally posted by zeitghostAnd, worstest of all, it's frigging Monday again.
Keen student in place?Comment
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They might be asleepOriginally posted by zeitghostMorning.
Skool in view, glinting gently in the red rays of dawn.
Tuesday.
And I'm stuck in front of the esteemed customers for 4 hours this morning.
Someone shoot me now.
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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