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Needless to say he's pretty stressed this morning waiting for people to turn up.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostCheeky feckers!
Does this leave you carless?
It does indeed, luckily they have rent by the hour car hire services here, so if we need one, we can make do.Comment
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Go siphon all the fuel out, right now.Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeedless to say he's pretty stressed this morning waiting for people to turn up.
It does indeed, luckily they have rent by the hour car hire services here, so if we need one, we can make do.
(them not you obv.)
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The same excuse that BP uses to get banned every time.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostLinky?
Scrap that, not hard to find, but what set her off?Comment
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Gits!Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell someone from Mr N's work will be turning up today to pick up his effects
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We also discovered that they had been advertising his job less than a month after he was off work.
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I sincerely doubt they'll find anyone. The agent isn't specifying exactly where the job is, which means when people who do apply find out they won'y go for it as cloggies are notorious for only taking on roles that have a 20-30 min commute.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGits!
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How long till he's back on his feet? Any chance they'd re-hire him?Originally posted by norrahe View PostI sincerely doubt they'll find anyone. The agent isn't specifying exactly where the job is, which means when people who do apply find out they won'y go for it as cloggies are notorious for only taking on roles that have a 20-30 min commute.Comment
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No idea, still no improvement on the horizon, which is extremely worrying.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHow long till he's back on his feet? Any chance they'd re-hire him?
I doubt it.Comment
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In other news some raw steak related nonsense has been posted.Last edited by norrahe; 26 February 2015, 13:43.Comment
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