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There are enough on here that are qualified for it, no question about that.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou could make more donating sperm.
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Sadly, that's not actually trueOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou could make more donating sperm.
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£160-£180 a day
So no doubt the agency will try to squeeze them down to £150 a day post interview, as £160 will be the maximum they pay
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160 notes a day all in? Better off flipping burgers at Maccy d's!Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostTechnical Specialist - Newark - Contract - Newark - August-19-2015 (ETJP1)

Sure love I will also send you flowers after the call
Which CUKer fits the description for that fantastic rate ?
Or does the panel have a better 'Contract of the day' ?
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HTF is Ethernet broadband connection a skill ?Experience/technical skills required:
*Fixed line telephony
*VoIP
*UC
*IPVPN
*IPT solutions
*Voice and Data LAN Design
*Ethernet broadband connection
*OSI model
*ADSL/SDSL/FTTC and BT systems
*.NET
*SQL
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Did some work for a company in Newark over 10 years ago, everything was open source and didn't work. I was at Sun at the time but they wouldn't pay what it cost to do it properly.
All the directors had Lambos though...
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Contract of the day?
Technical Specialist - Newark - Contract - Newark - August-19-2015 (ETJP1)
If this Technical Specialist role interests you, apply now and please call me
Sure love I will also send you flowers after the call
Which CUKer fits the description for that fantastic rate ?
Or does the panel have a better 'Contract of the day' ?Tags: None
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