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Originally posted by ClippyTea trolley - what year are you living in Pickle?
They used to have them at John Brown Engineering (later Kvaerner [sp?]) when I worked there in the '80s.
P.S. and we were allowed to smoke at our desks
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxThey had a tea trolley at my last gig (city insurer). It would trundle down the corridor outside my office at 11:00 and 15:00 sharp with a selection of beverages, cakes, biscuits, etc.
Very nice.
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Originally posted by ArdescoTea lady in a previous role SA ??
nah, not really a fan of jam
Lemon curd though...
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI dont know - that makes it sound more normal to me!
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's having the tea lady lick the jam off after that defines the real sicko...
I dont know - that makes it sound more normal to me!
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before u leave kindly email me the details of the contract, i like contracts where i dont have to do anything
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Originally posted by freakydancerI'm currently on a contract where I have bugger all work to do so to save wasting mine and the clients time, I looked about and managed to sort a new role out.
I spoke with the agency who got me my current gig and they are saying that I can't give notice as I'm employed for a supply of services and would be in breach of contract by leaving.
Is this true? am I stuck in the role until the contract expires?
Any help greatly appreciated.
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They had a tea trolley at my last gig (city insurer). It would trundle down the corridor outside my office at 11:00 and 15:00 sharp with a selection of beverages, cakes, biscuits, etc.
Very nice.
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's having the tea lady lick the jam off after that defines the real sicko...
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's having the tea lady lick the jam off after that defines the real sicko...
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Originally posted by pickleSomehow I knew the only bit you would find odd about my post was the exsitance of a tea trolley...
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I am sure if there is nothing to do the client won't care, they have to burn their budget otherwise they won't the monye next year
Stick it out, relax and teach yourself interesting useful things
feck's sake, kids today eh
Milan.
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Originally posted by ClippyTea trolley - what year are you living in Pickle?
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