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Thanks. I am really pleased its a contract. Banks are under offshoring pressure the whole time now.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostContract? I'd assumed permie. Good on you - hope it comes through.
In the team of 8 I was in there were 2 Indians on UK visas. I can see them being shipped back to India at some point.Comment
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Can't you get the kids on it?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMr ms away, that means I'll have to drink all the wine myself
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostKeep it out of general - but things look very promising! Its for a bank and very red tape bound - so takes ages. But after 5 years on the dark side I might be about to see the light again!
The best thing about the will be asking NLUK lots of stupid questions in the professional forums....
Good luck!
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#4 and #5 are away too. #3 appears for 10 minutes a day and is usually already pissed. Still, at least his poison is legal now.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan't you get the kids on it?
Hopefully he's moving out soon - today I offered a month's deposit on his rent to encourage him. He'll be 30 next month - really time to feck off I think.Comment
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Does he work?
ZeitSis was desperate to get ZeitNephew into some sort of job.
She finally managed it after he got married.
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Yes, he's working for a plumber, but on minimum wage-ish, but hopefully acquiring skills for the future. He's had lots of problems with addiction, and just getting himself straightened out but old habits die hard and I am scared to ask too many questions - I prefer to delude myself that everything is fine.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDoes he work?
ZeitSis was desperate to get ZeitNephew into some sort of job.
She finally managed it after he got married.
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I suspect what he needs is a good woman. But I also suspect a good woman wouldn't have him, so I guess I'm stuck!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYes, he's working for a plumber, but on minimum wage-ish, but hopefully acquiring skills for the future. He's had lots of problems with addiction, and just getting himself straightened out but old habits die hard and I am scared to ask too many questions - I prefer to delude myself that everything is fine.
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That's tomorrow's links sorted out and ready to go
I'm rather pleased with them - the web has been generous with its bounty this week
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