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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGoes against my Yorkshire morals and principles so will pass thanks.
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Originally posted by speling bee View Postappear
Would you like to borrow an education?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYep... BTW do you want to borrow a Caps Lock key or a Shift key? Yours appears to be broken. 😉
Would you like to borrow an education?
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Originally posted by original PM View Postadvice.......
keyboard warrior!
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Originally posted by original PM View Postadvice.......
keyboard warrior!
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Originally posted by original PM View Postother alternative is to find out what is classed as gross misconduct and will give immediate dismissal - get your contract signed and go do that....
normally needs to be nothing more than sparking a cigarette in the toilets.Originally posted by speling bee View PostI had a three month notice period, and negotiated it down to a day before starting contracting. However, the circumstances were unusual.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postso i try to give half decent advise on cutting notice periods...
and you guys just have to overstep the line
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so i try to give half decent advise on cutting notice periods...
and you guys just have to overstep the line
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Originally posted by original PM View Postother alternative is to find out what is classed as gross misconduct and will give immediate dismissal - get your contract signed and go do that....
normally needs to be nothing more than sparking a cigarette in the toilets.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postother alternative is to find out what is classed as gross misconduct and will give immediate dismissal - get your contract signed and go do that....
normally needs to be nothing more than sparking a cigarette in the toilets.
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other alternative is to find out what is classed as gross misconduct and will give immediate dismissal - get your contract signed and go do that....
normally needs to be nothing more than sparking a cigarette in the toilets.
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Originally posted by steve80 View PostMy contract offered was great but the location was in the City with no on site parking ! Think I may hold off and wait for a more suitable location
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