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I'd rather have the sparkly dress than an extra £85 per day.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostHe(?) only answers to "Shirley" on a Saturday evening.
hth....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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I can get all the sparkly dresses I want for £85/day.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI'd rather have the sparkly dress than an extra £85 per day.
Shame my daughter nicks all the best ones.Comment
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Its a fair cop guv. Hedge funds just care about the last 5 years. If you are good at what you do and are very personable then the rest is just talk.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou mean worse shirley?Comment
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What are you doing then? Exchange connectivity?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostReally?
Ah, ok.
You'd better not tell Barclays, or HBoS, or NAG.
Oh and the LSE, NYSE, BVC, JSE, CME, BT Financial Services, Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters are all likely to have a sh!t-fit when they find out that one of their prime suppliers doesn't have a degree.
Btw, anyone else here "worked" for a "bank" (Retail or Investment) and they don't have a degree?
Just asking like, 'cos it seems that Minestrone is trying to make a point and I'm f*cked if I can work out what it is. TBH, as he made his post at 21:15 he's probably pissed out of his tiny brain so he's unlikely to know either.
Spod - In "Permy and Proud" mode!Comment
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You've got all the answers, work it out for yourself.Originally posted by aussielong View PostWhat are you doing then? Exchange connectivity?
I will let you in on a secret, in ~30,000 posts on this forum you won't find a single one where I'm scrabbling around for extra money, whinging about not being able to bill because of site closure or where I'm complaining about a rate cut.
I may be a permy now but I spent 25 years as a contractor, I've hired contractors and fired 'em, to the best of my knowledge I've never met one as wet as you.
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With the greatest of respect, I think you've got me mixed up with someone else. I have not complained about rate cuts or site closure.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYou've got all the answers, work it out for yourself.
I will let you in on a secret, in ~30,000 posts on this forum you won't find a single one where I'm scrabbling around for extra money, whinging about not being able to bill because of site closure or where I'm complaining about a rate cut.
I may be a permy now but I spent 25 years as a contractor, I've hired contractors and fired 'em, to the best of my knowledge I've never met one as wet as you.
State your game. What do you do exactly?Comment
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