Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?
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Nice one (spoiled only by the fact that it doesn't)! And I don't know of an online translator into Latin, do you?
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which translated, means: "I believe my rectum is facing East". Those online translators do really work magic, don't they?Originally posted by expatNon credo, cum iam rectus est.
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Romans go home.Originally posted by SpacecadetI'm sure that Fleetwood will be on soon to correct your latin grammar
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Non credo, cum iam rectus est.Originally posted by SpacecadetI'm sure that Fleetwood will be on soon to correct your latin grammar
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I'm sure that Fleetwood will be on soon to correct your latin grammarOriginally posted by To BI or not to BI?As in: "ius accrescendi inter mercatores locum non habet"
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Locum... posh term for contractor (usually professional) but seems to be spreading.Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukWhat is locum? More importantly, are the rates good if you have this skill?
Or is it locum like a doctor?
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As in: "ius accrescendi inter mercatores locum non habet"Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?Latin: locum, accusative of locus, place
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukWhat is locum? More importantly, are the rates good if you have this skill?
Or is it locum like a doctor?
Rates are very good - depends on speciality of course - same as IT.
Best rates for locum doctors is in Psychiatry - my man used to get sooooo pissed off that he decided to go into real medicine instead of Psychiatry. He thought he could've made a fortune !!
Also Locum GPs are paid well
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Locum is a term for a medical contractor - mainly doctors
(I know having lived with one )
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What is locum? More importantly, are the rates good if you have this skill?Originally posted by SockpuppetIs it me or have job boards exploded with this word. I'm not sure I saw that many last year it just seems to be the new thing....
/discuss (like anyone on AOL gives a tosh......)
Or is it locum like a doctor?
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Is Locum the new word of the week
Is it me or have job boards exploded with this word. I'm not sure I saw that many last year it just seems to be the new thing....
/discuss (like anyone on AOL gives a tosh......)Tags: None
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