two calls this morning, both about perm positions in SW London
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Interview no 2 for a different gig this week, fingers crossed for interview 1 (which I should hear about soon).Comment
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I was otherwise engaged, variouslyOriginally posted by Zippy View PostAfternoon
No Zeity today?
followed by
followed by
(not quite the right smilie, but you get my drift).
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I'd taken to my bed <shiver>Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostMaybe he has gone to the golf ?Comment
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My dad is out of 'orspital.
I was supposed to collect him on Thursday afternoon, but since I'd taken to my bed, someone else had to do it.
His leg is getting better at home, but still isn't as good as it was when he went into hospital.
Fecking useless consultants. Should be shot.
Wonderful.Originally posted by As a passing comment on the way outBy the way, no need to panic, but you've got MRSAComment
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Oh dear is he ok?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMy dad is out of 'orspital.
I was supposed to collect him on Thursday afternoon, but since I'd taken to my bed, someone else had to do it.
His leg is getting better at home, but still isn't as good as it was when he went into hospital.
Fecking useless consultants. Should be shot.
Wonderful.Comment
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He seems better in himself (considering he's 90), thanks.
But he's not what he was before he went in.
The lack of treatment to the leg is majorly annoying.
The very same consultant booted him straight back out on a previous admission.Comment
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Possibly because he'd been vomiting all day and much of the night in Casualty?Originally posted by BoneHeadI don't know why you're in here
Then, what do I know, I'm only a GAL.
We should have a Red GAL
, maybe flashing like
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Anyway, the MultiFunction(less) Devices are working again as printers.
So they allege.
Score so far:
one page test saying "test test test" generated 15 pages of greek (down from 27).
One CadStar diagram (very small test) came out.
2 CadStar pcb plots (large) disappeared into the aether.
Give me strength.


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