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Previously on "Brexit: Gibraltar angered by Spain's EU 'veto'"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOK, simpler question: how many countries in Europe have you worked as a contractor?
Originally posted by WTFH View Post
(If, for example, you worked for the British government or the military and were based abroad for a period of time, that doesn't count as contracting)
You now seemed to have added the caveat that it only "counts" as relevant experience if one is a contractor whilst living and working in some of these environments.
So are you suggesting that the only way one can glean an understanding of the situation in places like Northern Ireland, or Gibraltar, or anywhere else for that matter is to actually "work there as a contractor"?
Bit of a random assertion isn't it?
Or is it just another indicator of how desperate your viewpoint is becoming?
Keep on digging.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBecause it is a "contractor" forum, not specifically restricted to IT? And if anyone can be deemed to be a "waste of time", you see him whenever you look in the mirror.
If you are reduced to thumbing through the rulebook then you really are scraping the barrel. Well done.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostOK, simpler question: how many countries in Europe have you worked as a contractor? (If, for example, you worked for the British government or the military and were based abroad for a period of time, that doesn't count as contracting, nor does handing out fliers on the beach at Ayia Napa)
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBecause it is a "contractor" forum, not specifically restricted to IT?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThen why are you wasting our time on this forum, trollbhoy?
Originally posted by WTFH View PostRule #3.
(Aka Section 26, paragraph 5)
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot sure if the stabbing would have been post hanging or not. Luckily I never got to find out.
A bloody boring 0-0 draw into the bargain!!
The Russians were late to the football hooligan game.
Hold their own now, though, so I have heard
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