Paddy,
you are more right than you think.
ta tu cinnte go lor!
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Originally posted by PaddyWhat a good idea, JS could rename the categories
£0-5 Indian Sub Continent
£5-10 Eastern European
£10-20 School Leavers and Australians
£20-30 First Time Contractors
£30-45 Contractors
£45-70 Experienced Contractors
£70-80 Experienced Contractors with inflated CVs
£80 + Friends of PMs
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Originally posted by barely_pointlessthe new Rate filter ?, Great, that just encourages the pimps to stick a floor and a cap rate on each "contract" and guess what ? the old SE Asian volume evaluation calculation comes into it by providing lots of resources just above the floor............
I'm glad I have less than 20 years left in this business........
£0-5 Indian Sub Continent
£5-10 Eastern European
£10-20 School Leavers and Australians
£20-30 First Time Contractors
£30-45 Contractors
£45-70 Experienced Contractors
£70-80 Experienced Contractors with inflated CVs
£80 + Friends of PMs
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Originally posted by ArdescoJust had a quick look and seems ok. I like the new rate filter
I'm glad I have less than 20 years left in this business........
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Originally posted by kramerspivs of the highest order.... bet they have "a rart larf" in "da orifx init"
all mobile phones and mini's....
look like harf of em come straight from a hairdressing job...
when can we get rid of these leeches!
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spivs of the highest order.... bet they have "a rart larf" in "da orifx init"
all mobile phones and mini's....
look like harf of em come straight from a hairdressing job...
when can we get rid of these leeches!
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Originally posted by n5goonerthe bloke all look like school kids, or should I say they look like pimps !!!
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Originally posted by andyand Rachael for main course
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the bloke all look like school kids, or should I say they look like pimps !!!
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Originally posted by freakydancerAye, Katja would do for starters...
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Originally posted by freakydancerAye, Katja would do for starters...
yup I'd start there as well, and I think Natalie looks like she needs a good sorting out as well....
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Originally posted by n5gooneryea but the girles look ok....I'd give em one.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneHave you used it like?
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Originally posted by freakydancerThere are some proper little c**ts on there.
yea but the girles look ok....I'd give em one.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAh thank you
But I'm going to stick with my patches and my stupid little plastic fag thing for now - they seem to be doing the job.
I've only ever seen those plastic fag things in adverts, never in public. They didn't really take off, did they? Don't you feel silly puffing on a plastic tab or do you keep it for private use only?
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