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Do the first 2 tiers cost more since we're paying you not to turn up?Originally posted by aussielong View Post...And I will for the right price.
I'm thinking of writing a course for IT people to explain to you how to get out of the 80% into the 20%.
The first tier is a PDF you can buy.
Second tier is YouTube tutorials you can buy.
Third tier, you can turn up and I will run a course in person, over a couple of days.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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You're a megalomaniac, with a massively inflated sense of your own worth, and your ideas are foolish; your words testosterone fuelled bunkum.
I am out.Comment
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You can join clubs in the library you know? Steer clear of the maths books. Go and join the local variety club bus club.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWould you go out with a thick, middle-aged, unsuccessful alcoholic?
Perhaps there's merit in his idea after all, he can list all the mistakes he's made so we can avoid them
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Is that point 1 in your pdf?Originally posted by aussielong View PostSteer clear of the maths books..

Hard Brexit now!
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Always rely on you for top end banterOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostYou're a megalomaniac, with a massively inflated sense of your own worth, and your ideas are foolish; your words testosterone fuelled bunkum.
I am out.Comment
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Are you the driver of the variety club bus?Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs that point 1 in your pdf?


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but why would we buy such a course off someone in the lowest quartile of the 80%.Originally posted by aussielong View Post...And I will for the right price.
I'm thinking of writing a course for IT people to explain to you how to get out of the 80% into the 20%.
The first tier is a PDF you can buy.
Second tier is YouTube tutorials you can buy.
Third tier, you can turn up and I will run a course in person, over a couple of days.
It would be even less useful than those "earn money working from home" advert scams you see in papers, where you pay money to be told to put adverts in papers telling people how to earn money working from home.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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What adverts are those? What is the business model?Originally posted by eek View Postbut why would we buy such a course off someone in the lowest quartile of the 80%.
It would be even less useful than those "earn money working from home" advert scams you see in papers, where you pay money to be told to put adverts in papers telling people how to earn money working from home.Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View Post...And I will for the right price.
I'm thinking of writing a course for IT people to explain to you how to get out of the 80% into the 20%.
The first tier is a PDF you can buy.
Second tier is YouTube tutorials you can buy.
Third tier, you can turn up and I will run a course in person, over a couple of days.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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