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Previously on "IT recruitment managers p up there own arses"

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  • xodia
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    Originally posted by tim123
    I don't understand.

    What critical about "standing next to a hill"?

    tim
    they were on top of a hill, and had to pretended that one of there number had been injured and the rain and cold was coming in, left to the IT rec manager, who I suspect was really just a puffed up team leader, the person would have been dead within hours

    I'd feel safer climbing a hill with xoggoth than that bloke, and thats saying something

    my point was he was so far up his own arse it was scary, he was so arrogant but so full of tulip

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  • tim123
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    I don't understand.

    What critical about "standing next to a hill"?

    tim

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  • xodia
    started a topic IT recruitment managers p up there own arses

    IT recruitment managers p up there own arses

    Did anyone see that episode of Chris Ryans "How not to die"

    There was one where he took some people to a hill to see how they would handle a crisis.

    One of the people was a chubby 25ish who was a manager at a recruitment consultancy if I recall He boasted "Im a manager so I can handle anything"...

    Did the worse of the lot
    Last edited by xodia; 20 October 2005, 20:46.

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