Stayed at a B&B on the Dorset coast this summer. Very nice place. The couple were both IT consultants who where originally in London who sold up to buy the B&B. They operated at 3/4 full (cos they didn't want to over work) for 8 months of the year, taking the rest off... sounded very nice.
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I might be confused with a certain rotund sleigh riding gentleman...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSanta's grotto?Comment
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PM sent.Originally posted by Tingles View PostThey are all the same type of organisation...
I used to set them up when I was in contracts in other parts of the country - gave me something to do in the evenings.....
PM if you're that interested....
NOT IT - in fact it couldn't be further from IT!!!
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The limo driver at BA was ex IT. I had a good chat with him thanks to a BA flight arriving two hours late at Heathrow ( 1am) (Easyjet wouldn’t have facilitated that!)Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostStayed at a B&B on the Dorset coast this summer. Very nice place. The couple were both IT consultants who where originally in London who sold up to buy the B&B. They operated at 3/4 full (cos they didn't want to over work) for 8 months of the year, taking the rest off... sounded very nice.
A few B&Bs the same. I have two plan Bs on the go, both non IT but I can't say what because it is a niche market."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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My plan B i on hold for a while, may be moving out of the country and will look to set up there.
If I stay in this country then need to find a suitable business premises.
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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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