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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Maxamus
    and as game as a badger!

    I feel I must defend my fellow north-eastern chicks......yet I cannot.

    Spot on

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by PAH
    Take Cheryl Tweedy, everything about her says "ooooh yeeeeessss" until she starts talking. Then you're just thinking of ways of shutting her up, well one way in particular.

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  • PAH
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    So it's you who's slacking off and not filling in all these damn potholes! Doesn't sound like a bad job if we had mediteranean weather, you'll be praying for more global warming I'll bet.

    As for newcastle birds, not sure about the accent. A bit like brum where it's hard to take it seriously. Sounds too comedic like they're sucking on helium. Take Cheryl Tweedy, everything about her says "ooooh yeeeeessss" until she starts talking. Then you're just thinking of ways of shutting her up, well one way in particular.

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  • Maxamus
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    Originally posted by PAH
    Sounds like York is the place to be. It's been a while since I've been somewhere with 3 or more women in my office. Bonus if they actually looked like women.

    Oh well, should have been a gynaecologist if I was that bothered about seeing plenty of pussy at work.
    There isnt that much cat in York. If you want women then Sunderland/Newcastle is the place to be. Sexy and as game as a badger!

    Being a highways engineer, i have only come across 3 female engineers in the past 5 years so i've always worked with blokes. I dont think i could work with women. They to easy going and laid back for engineering. You need testostrone in this field especially when you bossing around contractors when they put the kerbs in the wrong place

    And being in Highways, all the work on roads is carried out by the goverment so i'll end up working for local authorities and the Highways Agency all my life!
    Ahh well, i'll always have flexi time to abuse and plenty of site work where i just go home or do my shopping!

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  • AnotherIan
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    How do you find (edit: experience not locate ) gov contracts? I've had a few enquiries and I've always avoided them. It's difficult to say why; bad press, complicated working conditions? More bad press? How are you cleared from a security stand point? I've nothing to hide, but I imagine it would take a while to gain clearance?

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  • PAH
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    Sounds like York is the place to be. It's been a while since I've been somewhere with 3 or more women in my office. Bonus if they actually looked like women.

    Oh well, should have been a gynaecologist if I was that bothered about seeing plenty of pussy at work.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    I know.

    With my contractor head on I'm laughing, but the socialist in me is absolutely disgusted. I have some inner turmoil issues going on at the moment!
    Just take a look around you, even on your over inflated rates you're still probably more valuable than most of the civil servants who treat work a bit like school, give it few weeks and you'll know what I mean.

    I had my fair share of being shafted in permy life so I take full advantage these days, I am totally and unashamedly mercenary.

    Someone is going to be doing it... might as well be you!

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by SandyDown
    well there are 2 projects that IBM is leading for Defra in York, and I know almost everyone on these projects - also I knwo which one requires Oracle work -- so watch yer back girl

    Erm...good for you?

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  • SandyDown
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    well there are 2 projects that IBM is leading for Defra in York, and I know almost everyone on these projects - also I knwo which one requires Oracle work -- so watch yer back girl

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by SandyDown
    Do you work with Louise /Manda / Kate H ??

    Nope - I dont recognise their names at all. I dont really work with anyone - I'm a Lone Gunman (but not THE Lone Gunman)

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Swamp Thing
    Enjoy the easy money S-A, but what about the dualism of this situation: On the one hand as an individual you are earning well and having an easy time through civil service incompetence BUT on the other, this is played over and over across the public sector to the taxpayer's misfortune. Gawd, if ever the civil service were to be truly accountable...

    I know.

    With my contractor head on I'm laughing, but the socialist in me is absolutely disgusted. I have some inner turmoil issues going on at the moment!

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  • SandyDown
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    Do you work with Louise /Manda / Kate H ??

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  • Swamp Thing
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    Enjoy the easy money S-A, but what about the dualism of this situation: On the one hand as an individual you are earning well and having an easy time through civil service incompetence BUT on the other, this is played over and over across the public sector to the taxpayer's misfortune. Gawd, if ever the civil service were to be truly accountable...

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  • Maxamus
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    Goverment gigs are always a piece of piss. Thats why they are so appealing

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by PAH
    If it's a typical government/IBM project then there's a chance they've let you go on friday too but not told you.

    Suggest you knock up some documents from the guy who retired, authorising your own project with unlimited funds. Get some of us 'professionals' in to help you and put your feet up whilst you plan some off-site meetings. Will be as productive/efficient as any other govenment based project being led by IBM, maybe more so.
    PAH - you speak with such insight into this project, it's like you're sitting next to me!!

    You're not are you?

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