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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThat the one near Queen Street Station yeh?
And in case it wasn't totally clear: after two weeks I did enter despite the seats were always red hot from the intensity of use.
I went in because...
... I AM A CONTRACTOR
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSounds like you are trying to arrange some kind of CUK, all male, toilet cruisers meet up
Really, even after you have followed someone in who has had an iffy ruby, the night before
However, in an ideal scenario the no neighbour trap is best IMHO.
One toilet total is worse of course because of what you mention.
Which is why costa coffee pees me off. Overinflated prices for a coffee and the buggers build one bog and make you queue up to dispose of it. I often wonder if anyone has ever pissed/shat themselves in a costa because the queue is so big.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOnly thing to concern me would be no dump facilities. Although I'd be happy to add to the pile until its 'pyramid'ing above the rim.
Just imagine you're at a music festival.
Client problem then to poke it all down with a big stick when they sort the plumbing.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThat the one near Queen Street Station yeh?
Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOne toilet at client has a single trap. IdealLast edited by MrMarkyMark; 18 January 2016, 09:50.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostA while back I started at BT in Cardiff - Brunel House. The toilets were so frightening it took me two weeks to pluck up courage to go in. Before that I always used to go back to the Holiday Inn.
Posh crappers are near the top of my must-have lists for gigs ;-)
(I've got a hatred of cubicle/partition types - much prefer a separate. One toilet at client has a single trap. Ideal)
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Go to shop, buy bottled water and hot coffee. Claim expense from your company.
Work, thats why they pay you.
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A while back I started at BT in Cardiff - Brunel House. The toilets were so frightening it took me two weeks to pluck up courage to go in. Before that I always used to go back to the Holiday Inn.
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Only thing to concern me would be no dump facilities. Although I'd be happy to add to the pile until its 'pyramid'ing above the rim.
Just imagine you're at a music festival.
Client problem then to poke it all down with a big stick when they sort the plumbing.
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No toillet!!!!
You should prepare a survial kit with plastic bags, toillet paper, water...
Don't forget the air spray.
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Don't lecture me unless you're a lecturer
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIn the UK photos are a no-no.
So no - photos are not a no-no.
Stop being so black-and-white.
That's Northern's job.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostAh well.
You see - there is no God
And ... there is no R U L E O F C V s.
I was asking for people's opinions.
In every country your CV must be easy to read and not bore the reader.
In the UK photos are a no-no. In some countries in mainland Europe your CV will be binned without one.
In the UK age and other factors that can be used to discriminate against you are a no-no.
In the IT sector you can get away with a CV longer than 2 pages but don't do that if you are a office admin.
etc.
Anyway as MS said tell the person to go to that CV talk.
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