I made a tiny little part of a tiny software component of the controls for a very big machine this morning. I'm very chuffed with it.
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Education in this country is screwed
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Actually, I've been helped out a few times by two particular agents who I have good relationships with. I have cut short notice periods (even though I was going through a different agent) got paid when the direct subbies weren't, CV top of the pile and holding others back etc. Thing is I don't bulltulip, they don't bulltulip back and I have excellent client satisfaction. No interviews required for the last 6 years says it all really.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBut you don't actually make anything, just leach off the success of others.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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A twat of himself?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat do you make, you ignorant cretin?
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I appreciate you jumping to our defence but we are the scum of the earth and proud of being soOriginally posted by Gibbon View PostActually, I've been helped out a few times by two particular agents who I have good relationships with. I have cut short notice periods (even though I was going through a different agent) got paid when the direct subbies weren't, CV top of the pile and holding others back etc. Thing is I don't bulltulip, they don't bulltulip back and I have excellent client satisfaction. No interviews required for the last 6 years says it all really.
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Probably not as much as your wife. But as for you I didn't think care in the community was a highly paid position, wait till the ATOS interview before you get cocky!Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat do you make, you ignorant cretin?Comment
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Ah if it isn't the current CUK village idiot, a position held in spite of the fierce competition.Originally posted by vetran View PostProbably not as much as your wife. But as for you I didn't think care in the community was a highly paid position, wait till the ATOS interview before you get cocky!
Hard Brexit now!
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