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Originally posted by Zippy View PostGetting back to the point, my nhs nightmare started when I got the gig
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Getting back to the point, my nhs nightmare started when I got the gig
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWould love to but unfortunately that won't be happening.
Oh and I did find out that my leaving present had been drunk by the guys at my old clientco, they gave me my leaving card, when I met up with one of them for lunch (didn't make my last day due to the heavy snow).
I blame Zippy
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostOh and I did find out that my leaving present had been drunk by the guys at my old clientco, they gave me my leaving card, when I met up with one of them for lunch (didn't make my last day due to the heavy snow).
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostGod, how ANNOYING. Assume pimp was suitably apologetic? You should ask him/her for compensation.
Oh and I did find out that my leaving present had been drunk by the guys at my old clientco, they gave me my leaving card, when I met up with one of them for lunch (didn't make my last day due to the heavy snow).
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostApparently my interviewer told the pimp he should have paid more attention to my CV!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you are looking for program managers then you interview people with that on their CVs, I on the other hand am a project manager!!!!!
Well it wasn't a really wasted day, got brought out for 2 lunches and 1 dinner (thank you Zips and Mr Zips).
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Apparently my interviewer told the pimp he should have paid more attention to my CV!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you are looking for program managers then you interview people with that on their CVs, I on the other hand am a project manager!!!!!
Well it wasn't a really wasted day, got brought out for 2 lunches and 1 dinner (thank you Zips and Mr Zips).
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostCan I have the 4 hours (travel) and 45 mins (interview) that I wasted on Wednesday please?
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Can I have the 4 hours (travel) and 45 mins (interview) that I wasted on Wednesday please?
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostHope you didn't mention the icebergs.
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