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Previously on "Straight to the point adverts"

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  • Mordac
    replied
    Originally posted by AtW
    "She" is not fan of a crappy music group called Marillion?
    No my moustachioed little Commie friend, "she" isn't.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish
    It strikes me that if they paid a reasonable rate then they may actually get reasonable people working for them and maybe some of their figures might actaully add up.
    I think it is very possible that NHS actually pays the full amount that is good enough to get good people, however why would parasites in the middle sacrifice their own margins in order to get right people into the NHS?

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  • AtW
    replied
    Originally posted by Mordac
    My Missus is a BA with plenty of retail experience. Far too much bloody retail experience if you ask me.
    "She" is not fan of a crappy music group called Marillion?

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  • BoredBloke
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    "Price is the most critical part of the contract - if it is too low then it does not matter what the job is."

    I agree - just had a pimp asking about a data analyst role in the North West paying £10-£15 per hour. Presumably this will be for some NHS trust or other. It strikes me that if they paid a reasonable rate then they may actually get reasonable people working for them and maybe some of their figures might actaully add up.

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  • Forumbore
    replied
    Originally posted by Mordac
    "Business Analyst, Eastleigh, Hampshire. Business Analyst required, retail industry experience necessary"

    My Missus is a BA with plenty of retail experience. Far too much bloody retail experience if you ask me.
    B & Q system to integrate Polish builders into their DIY offering.

    B & Q DIY remodelled as

    B & Q GITAP (give it to a Pole)

    anyone got any better ideas for branding?

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  • Mordac
    replied
    "Business Analyst, Eastleigh, Hampshire. Business Analyst required, retail industry experience necessary"

    My Missus is a BA with plenty of retail experience. Far too much bloody retail experience if you ask me.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Well, if it bothers you so much why won't you give fake leads leading to yourself and take the piss thourougly?
    I didn't say it did bother me

    Have you got the painters in?

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  • AtW
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    Well, if it bothers you so much why won't you give fake leads leading to yourself and take the piss thourougly?

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Rate is not shown. How is this up to the point?
    They don't usually pay you for the contacts they screw out of you on the premise that they need references before sending your cv

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  • AtW
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    What's good in that straight to the point-dness if the rate is £100 per day?

    Price is the most critical part of the contract - if it is too low then it does not matter what the job is.

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  • premiere
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    It's straight to the point in that they want a BA and that's it...I didn't suggest that there may actually be a job though!

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  • AtW
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    Rate is not shown. How is this up to the point?

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  • premiere
    started a topic Straight to the point adverts

    Straight to the point adverts

    http://www.jobserve.com/WBC5C6F552A8F805A.job

    I do like short and punchy ad's.

    Does anyone remember that film Crazy People where Dudley Moore broke all the rules by placing truthful ad's??

    Hmmm. Volvo's...They're boxy, but they're good!!

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099316/

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