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The nïaveté of yoof, I'm afraid.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostI loved the way he used the exact HTML entity for the 'i' then put it in the wrong place.
Classic
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Oh, to be young and nïave.Originally posted by Katie View PostI don't want or need a sugar daddy thank you very much. I am quite capable of making my own way in the world without anybodies help.
If he can make me laugh then he could be driving a metro for all I care
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I create applications for multinationals to learn from the past and plan for the future. ( Business Intelligence and ERP apps ) As the work hasn't dried up yet, and has no sign of doing so, I can only assume they're bad at learning and planning - so I'm quids in.
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Is there anything you don't do Kathy!!!???Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostTo answer your question newbie.....I work for my own Limited COmpany as a consultant Systems Analyst / Senior Systems Designer / Project Manager.
Unfortunately a lot of the work I do is coding/testing! - but at least I'm getting paid (at the moment anyway).
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To answer your question newbie.....I work for my own Limited COmpany as a consultant Systems Analyst / Senior Systems Designer / Project Manager.
Unfortunately a lot of the work I do is coding/testing! - but at least I'm getting paid (at the moment anyway).
Katie - keep up the good work, you've already got the lads salivating over you (not difficult I know!) and you're coping with them fantastically.
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