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So only pays enough for super-monkey-car fuel and Greggs then?
Just about. I need to get a proper gig on the go soon. If you know anybody looking for a Django/Python dev with extensive front end experience who also knows a lot about HTTP and maps, let me know. Remote/part-time preferred
Comes to something when you tick every fecking box & still don't get an interview*.
Yeah, there was one the other week for which I was spot on, and it was even in Leicester, which never happens. Applied, and didn't even get an automated "piss off" email
Yeah, there was one the other week for which I was spot on, and it was even in Leicester, which never happens. Applied, and didn't even get an automated "piss off" email
half the advertised gigs don't exist.
sainsbury's fish pie for tea/dinner/evening meal/repast.
very nice.
got to decide whether i'm up for two proper gigs <rock 'n' roll> back to back next week.
i still ache everywhere, and haven't learned piccolo yet.
HOWEVER… back in 2005, I'd seen a particular gig popping up on JobServe a number of times over a period of more than a month; it was down in Bristol, requiring expertise in XSLT along with the usual front end stuff, which was an unusual combination. But by the way it kept turning up, I had it figured for an agent trawling, as they would surely have found somebody by now.
Then one Monday I found myself looking and, as it popped up again that very day, I sent my CV over. The following morning I was driving down the M5 to Bristol; they asked me to start the following day; and I ended up doing about eight months down there and a further fourteen months or so working for them from home
I've had similar things happen, once had a teleinterview on a hotel manager's office landline on Skye. <no mobile signal>
was in Basel two weeks later, for some time
this, however, doesn't help with my piccolo vs premier problem.
Then one Monday I found myself looking and, as it popped up again that very day, I sent my CV over. The following morning I was driving down the M5 to Bristol; they asked me to start the following day; and I ended up doing about eight months down there and a further fourteen months or so working for them from home
Yes I remember that sort of thing too.
Long time ago now.
The stuff I've applied for is localish & the first lot find people for Gyrus Medicall or whatever they're called these days.
An application I just couldn't stomach & left nauseated after 3 weeks.
I knew I'd made a mistake on the first day when reading a leaflet about benign prostatic hypertrophy & how wonnerful their surgical instrument thingie was.
This evening's first feature was the thing on Smithsonian about the engineering of the Space Shuttle.
Unlike yesterday's epic on BBfeckingC4 this one didn't just stop & turn into fecking tennis with no warning.
The evening's 2nd feature was "A Vigilante (2018)" wth Olivia Wilde.
I suppose I ought to finish this third season of Spiral/Engrenages first though, if I can tolerate the unremitting misery being inflicted on every single character
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