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...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by v8gaz View PostYou'll find that the figures - 1485 wins and 8 losses - suggest that the insurance does the job.
PCG represents good value when you consider all the tangible benefits. It represents unbelievable value when you include the intangibles - being a member of an organisation that is now respected and listened to by government, and that is promoting contracting and freelancing as a respectable driver of the UK economy.
I don't know why any contractor woudl NOT want to join, unless they had some outdated idiotic ideas of what PCG was all about, eh H.A.B?
What a feckin load of pish.Comment
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What a coherent argument. Care to explain which part you find 'pish' ?Originally posted by minestrone View Post
What a feckin load of pish.Comment
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I think he highlighted that alreadyOriginally posted by v8gaz View PostWhat a coherent argument. Care to explain which part you find 'pish' ?
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Ah, the listened to and respected by government bit? Ok, maybe you didn't read the ToR for the office of tax simplification, never mind put two and two together around where the ideas may have come from. Perhaps you haven't spotted that IT is no longer on the skills shortage list.
Anyway, before I get too deep into Malvolio mode, just stay tuned for some rather interesting news.Comment
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That's a lot of surfing...Originally posted by AtW View PostI am doing it approximately 70 hours per week.
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And a lot of expense. The old credit card must be taking a real hammering (amongst other thingsOriginally posted by rsingh View PostThat's a lot of surfing...
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From on-line banking?Originally posted by Zippy View PostAnd a lot of expense. The old credit card must be taking a real hammering (amongst other things
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Oh, tulip, the PCG have been taking marketing advice from AtW.Originally posted by v8gaz View PostAh, the listened to and respected by government bit? Ok, maybe you didn't read the ToR for the office of tax simplification, never mind put two and two together around where the ideas may have come from. Perhaps you haven't spotted that IT is no longer on the skills shortage list.
Anyway, before I get too deep into Malvolio mode, just stay tuned for some rather interesting news.Comment
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Having opened our borders to Indian IT under Labour, we went from something like 3rd on the list of countries India does business with to 18th. Or something like that. Perhaps we we kicked out some ICTs they would start playing ball again.Comment
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