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Wow - as much as that, eh?Originally posted by DaveB View PostHuman cost of economic slowdown
He started Greyrigg Systems Scotland Ltd in 1998 and until last year was making more than £50,000 a year undertaking contracts for companies such as British Aerospace and Norwich Union.
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See what you mean, according to that he can supply SC Engineers ( that be him and his wife then ?) and cleared only 50K per year - not a lot if you suppose to employ staff/and have to pay them.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostHis website is also pretty crap, link to it on the BBC story about him. I think I would put a fair bit more techie information about the hardware and software that he can supply
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His website is also pretty crap, link to it on the BBC story about him. I think I would put a fair bit more techie information about the hardware and software that he can supply
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said he was waiting on job seekers allowance
i didnt think that was claimable in his scenario
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I see what you've done there...Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
Nickers Off Ready When I Come Home... it's the sweary filter thing again.
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with you so far ... SWMNBN is no longer with us - correct?Originally posted by chef View PostShe Who Must Not Be Named (SWMNBN)
using my sherlock style 6th sense,
- SWMNBN is female or else a certain someone on here bats for the other side
Still with you, although I'm beginning to struggleOriginally posted by chef View Post- david is a male name
So what is the connection?Originally posted by chef View Posthence I put forward the notion SWMNBN is not david balfour and my previous post is correct.
God I must be REALLY bored this afternoon
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