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I know they are worse than they make it out to be.Originally posted by eek View PostSurely you don't let your personal IT preferences get in the way of an escape route.....
Especially as if everyone has been told about the problems they may be far worse than you believe they areComment
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all good thanks - apart from a minor broken'ish toe sustained at football couple weeks ago and I've continued playing.Originally posted by norrahe View PostHow's you?
I'm running low on tape for binding my toes together. Looks like another visit to the local tesco.
Hows you ?Comment
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Argh go on, resistance is futileOriginally posted by norrahe View PostLooking at gigs this morning and saw one that seemed interesting until I read the line that said, imac, iphone and ipad provided.
Needless to say I didn't apply for that one.Comment
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It's a contract, not permiedoom; just go, use their applestuff and send them invoices.Originally posted by norrahe View PostIf they supply that pile of crap for me to work with then it's not the type of place I want to work.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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It's a permie gig.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt's a contract, not permiedoom; just go, use their applestuff and send them invoices.
With this stupid notice period I can't go for contract stuff, people aint interested if you have a lengthy notice period.Comment
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It's bad enough having a vilephone here at currentco, I may be able to swap it for a crackberry.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostArgh go on, resistance is futileComment
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Ouch!Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postall good thanks - apart from a minor broken'ish toe sustained at football couple weeks ago and I've continued playing.
I'm running low on tape for binding my toes together. Looks like another visit to the local tesco.
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I'm good nicely rested after my weekend in BrugesComment
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I hate to be a patronising git, but if you stop going off to Brugge for expensive weekends you can build up a warchest and go contracting again.Originally posted by norrahe View PostOuch!
I'm good nicely rested after my weekend in BrugesAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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