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Is it just me or does Darmstadt's avatar beg to have the caption -
"When Threaded Did Bondage"
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Previously on "Computer People, CUK Voted them best of 2008!"
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And this role has WHAT to do with IT contractors?Originally posted by Peter Loew View Post"Computer People - proud to be voted Agency of the Year 2008 are offering an outstanding contract opportunity for an experienced Project Manager with significant experience involving Legal and Economic reviews.Long term prospects available for the successful candidate to work on a newly appointed project in the Public Sector!
You MUST offer
Significant Legal and Economic review experience. Degree education (or equivalent) in Economics or Law, Competition Law experience a distinct advantage. Delivery of projects (in this instance you will operate as a Case Manager) to ensure outputs are delivered on time and to budget. Ability to lead and motivate small multi-disciplined teams. Preparation and organisation of high quality analysis, findings and decisions for discussion and review. External and internal stakeholder management skills Education. Degree or equivalent. Economics or Law, ideally experience of Competition law.
Contract anticipated to be 12 - 24 months in duration; demand is expected to be high for this excellent opportunity - apply without delay! E-mail: (see below).
As voted by readers of Contractor UK"
Now that's a pleaser seeing CUK on a job ad!
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It might turn up on The Wayback Machine in 6 months time, depending if it got archived in the period it was up.
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Indeed, very, very gone. Nothing in the Google Cache either.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThese are not the results you are looking for.....
I know this is CUK's site, and they have the right to do what they want with the CUK name, but it doesnt look good when they start censoring posts without so much as a word.
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What happned to my poll? last results were 1 person voted for them and 30 odd didnt
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I'd like to know howmany people voted in this poll, I suspect not that many and thus not representitive of CUK.
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Not with a 10 foot bargepole, although I can think of places where I'd stick it.
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I voted for them. They were the highest bidder for my vote. And for that of my sockpuppet.
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