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Well done! I've generally found PwC are quite a nice bunch to work for, and do odds and sods for them all over the world. Be careful though with the laptop bag, it just screams "mugger target" when you're wandering about.Originally posted by Judge FredI start a new contract week after next for Price Waterhouse Coopers.
Six months, £300 p/d in Central London.
Not bad for a newbie.
Cream rises.
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Doing what exacly? Never mind could not possibly be as demanding as what I have been doing.Originally posted by Judge FredI start a new contract week after next for Price Waterhouse Coopers.
Six months, £300 p/d in Central London.
Not bad for a newbie.
Cream rises.
There is nothing more commical than someone who discovers a gold mine, be it fake or real, and avertises it to the world. Your 6 months contract is now a 2 months contract at best.
Is the tendency to show off a human trait, or one of animal desperation to be recognised and roll your genes onto the wheel of life?
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I think with the revelation of your uni + video (and names on grad.) and your new contract, and the fact that I (for instance) know a senior partner at PwC - someone should be able to find out who you are!
Heh heh...
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I'm fairly certain your friend in cleaning will do a great job on my desk and emptying the bin. Friends in high places. Thanks Sas.
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Well thanks for the details. I'll ask my mate at PWC to look after you.Originally posted by Judge FredThought you were off to the pub to drink beer on your own.
Toddle off now Billy.
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Thought you were off to the pub to drink beer on your own.
Toddle off now Billy.
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Oh dear.Originally posted by Judge FredI start a new contract week after next for Price Waterhouse Coopers.
Six months, £300 p/d in Central London.
Not bad for a newbie.
Cream rises.
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New contract
I start a new contract week after next for Price Waterhouse Coopers.
Six months, £300 p/d in Central London.
Not bad for a newbie.
Cream rises.
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