Why would you want to? The all knowing nuLieBore regime has told us that there is nobody in the UK who has the skills you require. The best software engineers in the world come from India. Any problems you have with communication are purely your own fault. You need to provide yourself with cultural awareness skills. It is my duty and an honour to report you to the authorities.
Alternatively, you could make a donation to the party and then you can do whatever you like.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostFluent Eenglish Speaker
Seemed to work for the chap that won the Apprentice.
However, my old elocution teacher would disagree. The chap seemed barely able to construct a grammatically correct sentence, and spoke with this all-to-common "Estuary English" or whatever it is.
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Native English speaker
Seemed to work for the chap that won the Apprentice.
However, my old elocution teacher would disagree. The chap seemed barely able to construct a grammatically correct sentence, and spoke with this all-to-common "Estuary English" or whatever it is.
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Bob Shawadiwadi
What is the best (& legal) way to write out a job spec to a 3rd party supplier to make sure you don't end up with a team of cheap as chips b'dings? I don't mind UK born of Indian origin as they tend to be quite good
I thought along the lines of:
UK born - but this is probaly illegal in the EEC
Native English speaker
Holds a full UK driving licence
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