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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt was a whole 50p an hour! God I thought it was all the money in the world.
Luckily in those days car dealers did not ask for things like birth certificates. I told them I was 13.
By 16 I had worked by up to part time jobs in an accountants then accounts department for a computer company.
I still miss washing cars though. It was fun.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo I raised a request with our help desk trying to get a licence renewed for one of our engineers.
The response I got was
"I would request you to raise the request in the correct form post 4 weeks under the form quotation request so that we can get a quote for the license and get it ready before the license expires."
Can anyone shed any light on what my next course of action should be?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postbob a job ?
Luckily in those days car dealers did not ask for things like birth certificates. I told them I was 13.
By 16 I had worked by up to part time jobs in an accountants then accounts department for a computer company.
I still miss washing cars though. It was fun.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou were old!
I started at 12 washing cars.....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWho says you'd be dealing with orders? MF's toilet cleaning company has taken off, he needs people who are tulip hot at their job.
although I imagine my skills are a bit rusty now.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah it's a fair point - although given my inability to decipher pidgin english I would imagine I would always fook up your order.
Who says you'd be dealing with orders? MF's toilet cleaning company has taken off, he needs people who are tulip hot at their job.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYeah it's a fair point - although given my inability to decipher pidgin english I would imagine I would always fook up your order.
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The reply was actually easy to understand, if you have a good command of English. For those who haven't progressed beyond CSE I would imagine it would be difficult.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostGet yourself a job that is better suited to your skills and experience. I hear Costa Coffee are hiring at your level
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