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I once heard about a trainee solicitor called into chief solicitor's office. He was made to stand in front of desk for 3 hours, ocassionally being made to shuffle left an inch. He was being used as a sun blind. -
I'd need several to lie on top of the extension.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI once heard about a trainee solicitor called into chief solicitor's office. He was made to stand in front of desk for 3 hours, ocassionally being made to shuffle left an inch. He was being used as a sun blind.Comment
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What happened?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWell, the end of season 4 is full of joy and frivolity, isn't it
I won
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That's the max I ever watch of a series at one time. Otherwise I get a strange urge to fast forward through the episode.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStayed up until four in the morning last night, watching Breaking Bad - four episodes in total.
Going to limit myself to a maximum of two tonight, and try to get my head down a bit earlier.
It certainly ends with a bit of a bang and a whimper.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWell, the end of season 4 is full of joy and frivolity, isn't it
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I'm currently enjoying "Fargo" where Bob "Call Saul" Odenkirk is playing a particularly dim Chief of Police in some one horse Minnesotan burgh.Comment
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I thought that was funny, only watched the one episode yet.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI'm currently enjoying "Fargo" where Bob "Call Saul" Odenkirk is playing a particularly dim Chief of Police in some one horse Minnesotan burgh.Comment
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Had my first call in ages about a potential gig, not looking bit at least I'm still on the radar.
That is until I listened to the message and checked the agency, it's one of those bob ones with an 0203 listed number. From the e-mail they clearly hadn't a clue either.Comment
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Had a phone call last week from a CV dated 1999....Originally posted by norrahe View PostHad my first call in ages about a potential gig, not looking bit at least I'm still on the radar.
That is until I listened to the message and checked the agency, it's one of those bob ones with an 0203 listed number. From the e-mail they clearly hadn't a clue either.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I got more calls on the back of my 2003 CV than I've got for the 2013 update.Originally posted by eek View PostHad a phone call last week from a CV dated 1999....
Aside from all the irrelevant mech eng permie jobs from R*ch*rd J*yce.
Today's irresistible offer was for a solidworks cad engineer in cardiff.
Needless to say, I know nothing about solidworks.Comment
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