Originally posted by milanbenes
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Circling the plug hole (bedwetting thread)
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There are major projects re improving information being kicked off. The PAC stuff is a dead duck but day to day work has to continue.Originally posted by DaveB View PostI wouldnt count on anything new coming out of the NHS at the moment. The PAC's report has ruffled feathers, the Major Projects Review Board are involved and Govt. are looking to cut costs.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It could be worse, it could have been LutonOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI agree. I had to work in Birmingham once to keep ticking over.
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WISOriginally posted by eek View PostIt could be worse, it could have been Luton
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Warchest running out? After two weeks???
That's not a warchest. That's a purse.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWarchest running out? After two weeks???
That's not a warchest. That's a purse.
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About another 7 weeks left I estimate. Then we go busking.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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I don't do "support" and other 60s navel-gazing self-indulgences.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWSS.
I'm sure sasguru will be along shortly with kind words of support.

If you can't get a job, the market has no need for your "skills". Either get new ones if you want to maintain your lifestyle or get a manual job - there are plenty of those around.
I've had to reskill about 3 times in my career - its hard but possible.
And if things get really bad remember you live in a country where you won't starve.
FFS No wonder the country is going to the dogs with wimps moaning on internet forums rather than going out and kicking arse.
If I was in your position I wouldn't be posting here till I found something.
HTHHard Brexit now!
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I read that in the voice of Clint Eastward acting out a scene from a Dirty Harry film.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't do "support" and other 60s navel-gazing self-indulgences.
If you can't get a job, the market has no need for your "skills". Either get new ones if you want to maintain your lifestyle or get a manual job - there are plenty of those around.
I've had to reskill about 3 times in my career - its hard but possible.
And if things get really bad remember you live in a country where you won't starve.
FFS No wonder the country is going to the dogs with wimps moaning on internet forums rather than going out and kicking arse.
If I was in your position I wouldn't be posting here till I found something.
HTHComment
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