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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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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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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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