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"We'd like to recruit you, but first we need the names of tworeferencesvirgins"
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He'll probably take a 20% cut of your virgins as well, the bastard
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A recruitment agent? Is there nothing that these vile people won't do?Originally posted by Magpie252 View PostI've had four spam LinkedIn requests in the past couple of days, all from the same name (or variation) Alima Abdul or Aliza Abdul
The latest claims to work for the US Dept of Homeland Security
I tried Google and came up with this https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...n-afghanistan/ identifying a Abdul Rauf Aliza as an ISIS recruiter
Anybody else had similar?
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Bomb & Cotteril would have negotiated the changes for you.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI did, they said they didn't cover Virgin clauses
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I did, they said they didn't cover Virgin clausesOriginally posted by TestMangler View Post<NLUK> You mean you didn't have it professionally reviewed ??? </NLUK>
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<NLUK> You mean you didn't have it professionally reviewed ??? </NLUK>Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI was promised a sky full, now I will have to go back and read the small print in my contract, FFS.

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I was promised a sky full, now I will have to go back and read the small print in my contract, FFS.Your pick of western virgins, two if your really good
Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 16 November 2015, 16:05.
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FTFYOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen you ask for a contract, make sure it is IS35 compliant.
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Need to be good, given the risk of termination.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostRates?
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