hmm...a ridiculously cheap coffee machine on offer to me...but do i need it? will i make best use of it?...decisions...decisions
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What is it and how much?Originally posted by Alias View Posthmm...a ridiculously cheap coffee machine on offer to me...but do i need it? will i make best use of it?...decisions...decisions"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Good deal if you like the Tassimo branded coffees. If you don't your stuffed as there is very little variety. They make a respectable cup of coffee, but if you dont actually like that coffee then there isnt a lot of point.Originally posted by Alias View PostTassimo for £32.50"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Telephone interviews are always a laugh
Its an exciting opportunity (no its not)
We need to do x,y and z...
I know I'm on a crappy mobile and you are on speaker phone
but unless the other person contradicted himself twice I don't think you do..
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Yes suppose so, dont know about the taste of it, thats the only downside...I also hear you get £20 voucher off the pods when you register the machine...may just go for it and if it doesnt suit then flog it on....Originally posted by DaveB View PostGood deal if you like the Tassimo branded coffees. If you don't your stuffed as there is very little variety. They make a respectable cup of coffee, but if you dont actually like that coffee then there isnt a lot of point.Join IPSEComment
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also this phone interview was supposedly going to be 20 minutes long took 55.....
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Chucking it down outside now
Meanwhile, the cows are probably forming a bovine pyramid in the middle of the field
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I once had a phone interview while at a ClientCo in Yeadon during winter. I popped outside to take the call. It ended up being a wide-ranging technical interview that lasted about forty minutes; I was stood next to the town cricket pitch, in about a foot of snow with the wind whistling across the pitch. It took another twenty minutes before I could feel my hands sufficiently well to type after I got back insideOriginally posted by eek View Postalso this phone interview was supposedly going to be 20 minutes long took 55.....
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I've got two coffee machines donated by ZeitSis, neither of which I use so they just take up cupboard space, plus a gigantic Philips microwave which doesn't have a turntable, so I can't play records on it.Comment
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