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men were sent to do the will of one. His claim was phrased quite simply. Though He never voiced it loud. I am He, the chosen one.
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I'm sure this can be offshored to India or the Philippines at twice the price and half the efficiencyOriginally posted by AtW View Post“ A race to hire 50,000 people in the next six months to process Brexit paperwork is under way after the government confirmed they would be needed for border operations.”
UK races to find extra 50,000 staff for post-Brexit paperwork | Politics | The Guardian
50k people by at least 1000 GbP per week (salary,taxes, buildings, etc), probably higher cost, in fact most likely given it’s Govt we talking about, but even at that level we are talking about 50 mln per week

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Quite good because all these people will be paying back into the pot too.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLeaving another 300,000,000 per week spare.
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Leaving another 300,000,000 per week spare.Originally posted by AtW View Post“ A race to hire 50,000 people in the next six months to process Brexit paperwork is under way after the government confirmed they would be needed for border operations.”
UK races to find extra 50,000 staff for post-Brexit paperwork | Politics | The Guardian
50k people by at least 1000 GbP per week (salary,taxes, buildings, etc), probably higher cost, in fact most likely given it’s Govt we talking about, but even at that level we are talking about 50 mln per week

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Shedloads on here that are quitting next month. Government's plan all along was to free up contractors for Brexit work. The crafty barstewards.
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“ A race to hire 50,000 people in the next six months to process Brexit paperwork is under way after the government confirmed they would be needed for border operations.”
UK races to find extra 50,000 staff for post-Brexit paperwork | Politics | The Guardian
50k people by at least 1000 GbP per week (salary,taxes, buildings, etc), probably higher cost, in fact most likely given it’s Govt we talking about, but even at that level we are talking about 50 mln per week
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