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Oh dear. Are you still under the illusion that working in an investment bank means you're some sort of superior being?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
I wouldn't brag about working in the city, you're all tarnished goods. Lying thieving gits whose tulipe software couldn't predict the crash and can't find a way out.Originally posted by aussielong View PostFrom reading this thread and the incoherent ramblings of SupremeSpod, who appears to have worked in Hull (does *anyone* work in Hull?), I feel it's worth drawing a distinction between contractors who operate in the City of London and other financial centres, and everyone else.
Contracting in Hull? How can that possibly be good? I'd want two grand a day for that. I mean, if you tout around the City at least you don't have to have a Gold Account with Little Chef to make it economical. You can buy a house and live in it. What what.
Try working for a blue chip aerospace company and whose software works and whose name is actually a byword for top notch quality.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Your a baggage handler for Ryan Air aren't you?Originally posted by Gibbon View PostI wouldn't brag about working in the city, you're all tarnished goods. Lying thieving gits whose tulipe software couldn't predict the crash and can't find a way out.
Try working for a blue chip aerospace company and whose software works and whose name is actually a byword for top notch quality.Comment
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What's all this "working for"?
I work for myCo.
You're all disguised employees and I claim my 5 IR35 investigations.Comment
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You utter f*****g moron. Have you not been paying attention. Reread the thread. Thats exactly what I'm NOT saying. Jesus Christ. It's true most contractors cannot get permie jobs, I'm not surprised given the level of analytical skills evident.Originally posted by doodab View PostOh dear. Are you still under the illusion that working in an investment bank means you're some sort of superior being?Comment
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Is that the best you can do?Originally posted by aussielong View PostYour a baggage handler for Ryan Air aren't you?
BTW parasite, your gramma is as tulipe as your software and you're an ass.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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If you've ever worked in telecoms you'll understand why people work in Hull.Originally posted by aussielong View PostFrom reading this thread and the incoherent ramblings of SupremeSpod, who appears to have worked in Hull (does *anyone* work in Hull?), I feel it's worth drawing a distinction between contractors who operate in the City of London and other financial centres, and everyone else.
Contracting in Hull? How can that possibly be good? I'd want two grand a day for that. I mean, if you tout around the City at least you don't have to have a Gold Account with Little Chef to make it economical. You can buy a house and live in it. What what.
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You're on the switchboard are you love?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIf you've ever worked in telecoms you'll understand why people work in Hull.Comment
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It's like pearls to swine trying to educate a retard like you. Carry on carrying on.Originally posted by aussielong View PostYou're on the switchboard are you love?
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Do you mean grammar?Originally posted by Gibbon View PostIs that the best you can do?
BTW parasite, your gramma is as tulipe as your software and you're an ass.
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