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Previously on "Never be afraid to cut and run."
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI saw two overweight ones buying cakes in the supermarket yesterday.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostAn interim manager walked? What a ratbag. Interims aren't supposed to walk, FFS, they're paid not to. Interim management in senior roles pays stupid money - he may have been on more than £1,500 per day.
They must have taken on a useless numpty. (Edit: I can't find him on LinkedIn so I reckon he is a numpty. He was probably a permie manager somewhere else and took that as a fixed term contract. What a loser.)
That's the same everywhere. I haven't seen a copper outside a Police car for about two years.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post"Last month the interim chief executive of the force's police authority left his job after just two months in the role.
They must have taken on a useless numpty. (Edit: I can't find him on LinkedIn so I reckon he is a numpty. He was probably a permie manager somewhere else and took that as a fixed term contract. What a loser.)
Originally posted by cojak View PostI've never seen a policeman outside of the city centre.Last edited by RichardCranium; 21 January 2010, 11:52.
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The last big case they successfully prosecuted was getting Much the millers son sent down for two years for selling white powder and going equipped to be an outlaw.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
"Last month the interim chief executive of the force's police authority left his job after just two months in the role.
David Wilcock criticised a "lack of capability" among key staff...."
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Originally posted by cojak View PostStart a new job and find that you've been handed the tulipey end of a stick.
Nottinghamshire police force in a mess.
"Last month the interim chief executive of the force's police authority left his job after just two months in the role.
David Wilcock criticised a "lack of capability" among key staff as well as a poor staffing structure."
I've never seen a policeman outside of the city centre. The police station close to me is permanently shut...
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Never be afraid to cut and run.
Start a new job and find that you've been handed the tulipey end of a stick.
Nottinghamshire police force in a mess.
"Last month the interim chief executive of the force's police authority left his job after just two months in the role.
David Wilcock criticised a "lack of capability" among key staff as well as a poor staffing structure."
I've never seen a policeman outside of the city centre. The police station close to me is permanently shut...Tags: None
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