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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    As in the grey/green stuff that real mushy peas (marrowfat) come with!

    As for "Fish Chips & Gravy" Oh Yesssss!
    Go to the right chippy and you can get a whole meal for free - scraps and pea wet, mmmmmmm.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    You mean as in pie and peas, or peas and gravy?

    Damn, feel like some fish and chips now, or should I say fish, chips, peas, and gravy! About a thousand calories and 25% fat no doubt.
    As in the grey/green stuff that real mushy peas (marrowfat) come with!

    As for "Fish Chips & Gravy" Oh Yesssss!

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Pea Gravy, now you're talking the real deal!
    You mean as in pie and peas, or peas and gravy?

    Damn, feel like some fish and chips now, or should I say fish, chips, peas, and gravy! About a thousand calories and 25% fat no doubt.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Eurgh! I always throw out those sachays. If I want to liven it up I go for the saucy little number of pot noodle on chips. Hmmm, gravy. I suppose it's a northern thing, you can't even get gravy in most southern fish and chip shops.
    Pea Gravy, now you're talking the real deal!

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    Nobody could be so dull and unambitious. You're having me on, surely.

    At least put some Tabasco in the Pot Noodle FFS.

    Eurgh! I always throw out those sachays. If I want to liven it up I go for the saucy little number of pot noodle on chips. Hmmm, gravy. I suppose it's a northern thing, you can't even get gravy in most southern fish and chip shops.

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Because this time I'm going to learn from my mistakes and not just blow it on today. I hear Northern Rock will be offering some good deals for savers soon.



    I suppose it would appeal to those with a sense of adventure. The nearest I get to exotic is dipping a naan in my pot noodle.
    Nobody could be so dull and unambitious. You're having me on, surely.

    At least put some Tabasco in the Pot Noodle FFS.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    Dear chap. How are you going to invest for your future when in your own words you 'spunked the money away' ?
    Because this time I'm going to learn from my mistakes and not just blow it on today. I hear Northern Rock will be offering some good deals for savers soon.

    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    If you don't have kids in school, or any serious ties to this God-forsaken island then I urge you to look for work abroad. Almost anywhere except Zimbabwe will do at a push. I'd miss out the USSA too. Mate of mine just pitched up in Helsinki and loving it - not some high-falutin' job - just basic C++ coding. He's 52 divorced and loving it. The bastard!
    I suppose it would appeal to those with a sense of adventure. The nearest I get to exotic is dipping a naan in my pot noodle.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Yes, and let us be totally honest here, dislodging stones from horses hooves is really pushing the envelope of what can realistically be classed as "tech".
    they did mention something about using a tool to help you... i just assumed that they were refering to one of the locals

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    It's the thought of less money in a place I may not like after the first few months that puts me off. I'm all for exploring these places in the form of holidays, just not so sure about rebasing my 'career' on them.

    I think if I can get back on track and save/invest for the future I'd like to look forward to escaping the UK come retirement, rather than do it now and then wonder where to go afterwards if it doesn't live up to the dream.
    Dear chap. How are you going to invest for your future when in your own words you 'spunked the money away' ?

    If you don't have kids in school, or any serious ties to this God-forsaken island then I urge you to look for work abroad. Almost anywhere except Zimbabwe will do at a push. I'd miss out the USSA too. Mate of mine just pitched up in Helsinki and loving it - not some high-falutin' job - just basic C++ coding. He's 52 divorced and loving it. The bastard!

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    Well if you've never tried it, don't knock it.

    I think you're missing out.

    Sounds like all you want is more money for doing the same job, in the same place, which you clearly don't enjoy anyway.

    It's the thought of less money in a place I may not like after the first few months that puts me off. I'm all for exploring these places in the form of holidays, just not so sure about rebasing my 'career' on them.

    I think if I can get back on track and save/invest for the future I'd like to look forward to escaping the UK come retirement, rather than do it now and then wonder where to go afterwards if it doesn't live up to the dream.

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    The cynic in me thinks a lot of the overseas options aren't going to be that much better/different when you've spent some time there. The grass is greener and all that. So I prefer to work here where I'm familiar with it, and spend time abroad when I want to get away from work altogether.
    Well if you've never tried it, don't knock it.

    I think you're missing out.

    Sounds like all you want is more money for doing the same job, in the same place, which you clearly don't enjoy anyway.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    If you possibly can, why not cast your net much further and look at Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney, Tokyo etc? If it wasn't for the wishes of my dear missus to stick here, that's where I'd be looking.

    I am under the impression working overseas isn't as straight forward in that you have to have visas, greencards, or other bits of paper other than a CV.

    Also, it's very much a lifestyle choice, where money isn't something that tempts people there.

    The cynic in me thinks a lot of the overseas options aren't going to be that much better/different when you've spent some time there. The grass is greener and all that. So I prefer to work here where I'm familiar with it, and spend time abroad when I want to get away from work altogether.

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    Around 10 years, though only 5 different contracts in that time, seeing as they keep extending me. Either good or cheap, maybe both.

    Just going from experience. When offered roles in central London, the rates are not much different from those in Surrey and the other surrounding counties. So I've so far chosen to stay outside the M25.
    Yes I see your thinking. I worked in central London (West End and the City) for many years with only a shortish train/tube commute from Ealing Broadway. It went from being fun, and very convenient to being a total effin nightmare.

    Now the jobs are worse, the transport is worse, the people on the trains/streets are definitely worse. Sod it. I wouldn't want to work in London ever again.

    The outer M25 zones are better, but not much. If you possibly can, why not cast your net much further and look at Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney, Tokyo etc? If it wasn't for the wishes of my dear missus to stick here, that's where I'd be looking.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Mailman_1 View Post
    Do any of you actually USE the public transport system in London. Its not good at all. The trains are ALWAYS packed, the tube is dirty and Always packed. There is a problem on the Jubilee line (and im sure many other tube lines) nearly every day which will create a 30 min to 2hr delay in gettin to work or home and the prices are extortionate..... I work in Canary Wharf and if it didnt take 3hrs in rush hr to get here in a car, i would drive. I will be risking life and limb everyday on the bike when the weather gets better. Anything to get off the poor public transport system.
    I think the trains are great. But I work from 6:30am to 4pm.

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  • Shimano105
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Yes, and let us be totally honest here, dislodging stones from horses hooves is really pushing the envelope of what can realistically be classed as "tech".
    Compared to VB6 development it is

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