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Brooding on the casual mention in my phone interview with NewClientCo of the contractor they had before me who quit after three weeks, supposedly because he didn't like staying away from home.
Brooding on the casual mention in my phone interview with NewClientCo of the contractor they had before me who quit after three weeks, supposedly because he didn't like staying away from home.
Though if he was staying in the Huntingdon Premier Inn, I'm not surprised he couldn't handle it - it's over in a field by the A14-A1 junction, with nothing but a BP petrol station, a truck stop, and a McDonalds for company: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.33...7i13312!8i6656
I think three weeks out there would be enough to have anyone running for home
There's one in Swansea that's next to an Asda and the remains of the Morganite carbon brush manufacturing plant, the rest of which has, apparently, departed for India.
There's one in Swansea that's next to an Asda and the remains of the Morganite carbon brush manufacturing plant, the rest of which has, apparently, departed for India.
If I decide commuting on the A14 is too much, I'm going to stay at the one I always go to in Cambridge - it's small, in a nice residential area, and I can walk to the pub (past the road Wittgenstein lived on) for dinner
Also, due to the A14 and associated roads around Huntingdon being so dreadful, it's actually quicker to drive there from NewClientCo than to go to the one by the truck stop.
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