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Very good Kojak! It would have got 10/10 but for length! Most posts on here that slag others off seem to go on for ages!!
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This thread needs to be moved to Light Relief.
The original poster will surely feel at home with all the other t1ts in "Test, Please Delete".
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Senior Programme Management?
What as - tea boy?
I think if you haven't got the time you're going to need to speak to agents. We are not going to give tea boys our hard earned contacts and networks.
Try again and next time try to show the professionalism that you'll undoubtedly be trying to sell to the client.
(out of 10, mustang?)
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Based on your complete lack of ...
a feck it, easy answer Yellow Pages
I 100% guarantee you'll hit jackpot by the end of it.. actually i lied, if your as prepared as you seem to be, maybe this may be more up your soon to be living street http://www.jobseekersadvice.com/
now get out of my kitchen
Chef
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Huxley?
I think Huxley Associates use contractors.
They may need a reference or five.
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Originally posted by boredsenselessSince when did a SENIOR programme manager use gutter language like this???
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Originally posted by NewbieContractorAs you can see by my countless posts on this site.. no i am not..
*thinks what a sinister minded cock this guy is....
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I haven't laughed so much in ages...
Originally posted by NewbieContractorsenior programme management
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If you are experienced surely you have many business contacts through your previous jobs or through networking.
Agencies are a necessary evil when kicking off your career.....or starting contracting....
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Originally posted by SameOldStory
I've worked for a number of companies that use contractors, but if you don't have the relevant experience, it's a bit pointless.
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Originally posted by NewbieContractorAs you can see by my countless posts on this site.. no i am not..
*thinks what a sinister minded cock this guy is....
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Originally posted by NewbieContractorHola, Me again
Does anyone have any suggestions of companies i can contact to give my C.V. too??
Thanks all..
If you want to email in private just ask
a) a complete plonker
or
b) a forum troll
Either way, there is nothing to see here. Move along now.
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