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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostGot an enquiry about relocating to APAC today. Looks like that's where you've got to go. Quite appealing really.
Apac is a town in Apac District, northern Uganda. It is the 'chief town' of the district and the district headquarters are located there. The district is named after the town.
The landmarks in the town or near the town limits include:
The headquarters of Apac District Administration- Apac Hospital - A 120 bed public hospital, administered by the Uganda Ministry of Health
- A branch of Stanbic Bank
- The studios of Radio Apac - A community radio station
- Travellers Inn - A private motel in the center of town
- Alenga Primary School - A public elementary school on the outskirts of town
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Got an enquiry about relocating to APAC today. Looks like that's where you've got to go. Quite appealing really.
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I have contacts in Inja. I think I will see if he can get an outsourcing business off the ground if I do the leg work winning the contracts.
Now where the **** do I start with that one?
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We could use our collective talents and skills and come up with a money-making idea. For instance ....
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/a...-tax-scam.html
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So what we gonna do then?
Another bunch of doom-mongering over on Business - RBS with the Govt's help are actively ending contracting forthwith.
So what are we going to do now?
- Fight an unwinnable war (2 of those going on currently - enough I think)?
- Start a consultancy and farm the donkey work out to India?
- Go permie, although that doesn't make you any safer long-term?
- Try to get out of IT, realise that there's nothing else you can do and so wind up long-term unemployed?
- Don't listen to them - 2 years time it will be Boomsville all over again?
Should be a poll but can't be arsed.Tags: None
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