Well I've been a permie for EDS (horrible!!) and a contractor for them (Kerching!!!!)
I dont mind a little gig with them to get me over Xmas.
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My mate once worked in a prison. He had to sit there and watch contractors to make sure they didnt slip power tools to the inmates. He had to do sweet FA for £10 an hour but read the paper and surf the internet.Originally posted by DaveBEDS, Govt Contract. That should be ringing bells from here to John O'Groats
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Sally PM me and I'll pass on what he told me then (confidentially).
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Originally posted by MrsGoofis that the one linking Prisons with other govt. depts. being done by EDS
EDS, Govt Contract. That should be ringing bells from here to John O'Groats
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I know the program manager, well he was last time I saw him (six months ago).
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Originally posted by MrsGoofis that the one linking Prisons with other govt. depts. being done by EDS
Yeah, that one.
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is that the one linking Prisons with other govt. depts. being done by EDSOriginally posted by SallyAnneHi All,
Has anyone worked on the prison service project down in that London?
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Give my regards to your cell mate, Bubba. Hope you can walk better soon,Originally posted by DimPrawnI work from my prison cell it that helps. So glad they have wireless here.
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I work from my prison cell it that helps. So glad they have wireless here.
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Prison Service - London
Hi All,
Has anyone worked on the prison service project down in that London?Tags: None
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