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Previously on "UK professional qualifications not recognised in the EU?"
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You have never seen combat, unless potato peeling is a battleOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOooohhhhh touched a nerve did I?



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Not everybody is a deserter like you. I finished my tour fighting Putin just over two years agoOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostUkrainian flag eh?
Another one that has run away from defending his country in their hour of need. Did alexei lend you his white flag?


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Private Spuddy has no qualifications, so nothing to worry aboutOriginally posted by AtW View PostNot a problem for you since your potato peeling qualification is recognised everywhere...
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Scootie has a plan.Originally posted by Mordac View PostDo EU clients insist on degree qualifications for IT contract roles? If so, it turns out I haven't lost out on 'freedom of movement' after all. Technical qualifications are universal (my MS ones are, anyway). Or is this random Scooty BS?
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Do EU clients insist on degree qualifications for IT contract roles? If so, it turns out I haven't lost out on 'freedom of movement' after all. Technical qualifications are universal (my MS ones are, anyway). Or is this random Scooty BS?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnyone else getting this? Got an agent now suggesting my UK degrees would not be recognised by a EU based client
And that only EU based universities are omitted from the requirement.
Is this a random agent BS? First I've heard of it, and a worry if so. I've heard this plenty from US colleagues coming over to Germany having to retrain, but never coming from the UK.
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Forget what I said about Scottish independence, I think it's a great idea.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe joke will be on you when he's back in the UK.
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