and we can all sleep soundly in our beds knowing EDS will not be engaged in any further public sector contracts...
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Sack the incompetent bitch
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Are you mad? Of course we want EDS to be involved in more public sector contracts... especially with HMRC.. Now you wouldn't want HMRC systems to work properly would you? Do you really want to be tax-investigated? No? Well, let's hope that EDS are doing the IT then, shall we?Chico, what time is it? -
ahh,
good to hear things are going well in the MS world
do you have a plan b yet ?
it seems to be the in thang these days to have a plan b
MF has one, I have one do you have one ?
Don't tell me, yours is to move into outlook admins ?
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I don't have a plan B
I do however have a few things on which are growing and one day will be sufficient to keep me in the lifestyle I want without me having to contract but I do not call that a plan B, it's all part of the same plan.Chico, what time is it?Comment
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I am formulating a plan B, but it doesn't involve opening a tat shop or going permie. Plan C is to leave the country, I'm hoping it doesn't have to come to that.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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you planning to come to Eastern Europe with me ?
you can work for me on my plan b if you're any good
I'll be needing a driver and there's a few jobs to be done round the house
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what are all these plan B's? I know about Marillion's Xmas shops but everyone else is deeply secretive
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Thanks but no thanks Beansey. I don't fancy washing your crusty sock puppets.Originally posted by milanbenesyou planning to come to Eastern Europe with me ?
you can work for me on my plan b if you're any good
I'll be needing a driver and there's a few jobs to be done round the house
Milan.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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