Originally posted by AtW
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishIt 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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Originally posted by MordacMy Missus is a BA with plenty of retail experience. Far too much bloody retail experience if you ask me.
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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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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 DIY remodelled as
B & Q GITAP (give it to a Pole)
anyone got any better ideas for branding?
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"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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Originally posted by AtWWell, if it bothers you so much why won't you give fake leads leading to yourself and take the piss thourougly?
Have you got the painters in?
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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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Originally posted by AtWRate is not shown. How is this up to the point?
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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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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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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!!
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