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Originally posted by Would rather not be named View PostTrue in a way but it could give useful advice eg the odd company or agency to be wary of...
There are some agencies that get mentioned on here as ones to be wary of. Maybe use the search function to see if the one you are thinking of already appears, then you can add your comments to that thread.
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True in a way but it could give useful advice eg the odd company or agency to be wary of...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's called bed wetting. Suck it up and move on cause no one will GAS. This is CUK not mumsnet.
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SpoilsportOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's called bed wetting. Suck it up and move on cause no one will GAS. This is CUK not mumsnet.
Do you know how hard it is to sit on the bench without spicy stories?
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It's called bed wetting. Suck it up and move on cause no one will GAS. This is CUK not mumsnet.Last edited by northernladuk; 11 September 2015, 07:58.
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Alternatively, you could remove names and post the content here. Let the panel decide ...
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Better to regret having done something than not doing it. Life is too short.Originally posted by Would rather not be named View PostI am so pissed off with elements of the last role and maybe even agencies I am sort of tempted to publicly anonomyously name and shame some of the correspondence. Guessing this is highly illegal though lol but it's one thing after another atm, cumulative but I am assuming it's just illegal...? Got the material and outlets in mind if I ever did...(don't wory defo not here!!) Got a feeling some stuff that hinders me has happened but can really say nothing more.
We are all ears ....
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Per se this question will probably get binned but...
I am so pissed off with elements of the last role and maybe even agencies I am sort of tempted to publicly anonomyously name and shame some of the correspondence. Guessing this is highly illegal though lol but it's one thing after another atm, cumulative but I am assuming it's just illegal...? Got the material and outlets in mind if I ever did...(don't wory defo not here!!) Got a feeling some stuff that hinders me has happened but can really say nothing more.Last edited by Would rather not be named; 11 September 2015, 02:28.Tags: None
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