Originally posted by northernladuk
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This sounds a bit painful though. Not sure why you would want to read about it.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Infinite.../dp/0821228749
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A couple of years ago the site was asterisking the term 'greylist,' as CUK was pressurised by influential recruitment agencies to act against the Oude Joris service to 'whitelist' any contractors held on agency greylists. This is probably something to do with that.
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No tulip SherlockOriginally posted by Boney M View Postassume it might be the word 5h1* ?
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The forum replaces the word tulip for tulipOriginally posted by Boney M View PostJust reading through the agency blacklist and see this an awful lot, I assume it means blacklisted? Or am I reading it wrong? Can anyone give me an explanation?
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so someone typed tuliplisted and it was changed to tuliplisted, i.e. blacklisted
HTH
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tuliplisted - meaning?
Just reading through the agency blacklist and see this an awful lot, I assume it means blacklisted? Or am I reading it wrong? Can anyone give me an explanation?
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