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Test Analyst in Leeds.Originally posted by Bluebird View Postthe rate is very good what roles have gone for ?
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the rate is very good what roles have gone for ?Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostNope and although the roles sound very interesting, they tend to pay piss poor rates generally.
They always seem to state 'an element of price will be used to determine the successful applicant' on every role I applied for with them. Get the impression they want to pay in the region of £200pd!
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the rate is very good what roles have gone for ?Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostNope and although the roles sound very interesting, they tend to pay piss poor rates generally.
They always seem to state 'an element of price will be used to determine the successful applicant' on every role I applied for with them. Get the impression they want to pay in the region of £200pd!
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If you are thinking of buying a pick up and filling it with aggregate and cement and going around the UK filling in potholes then you are too late. I have already implemented the idea.Originally posted by Bluebird View Postanyone work or have worked here? Any views good bad.
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bluebird in newcastle
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Nope and although the roles sound very interesting, they tend to pay piss poor rates generally.Originally posted by Bluebird View Postanyone work or have worked here? Any views good bad.
Ta
bluebird in newcastle
They always seem to state 'an element of price will be used to determine the successful applicant' on every role I applied for with them. Get the impression they want to pay in the region of £200pd!
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highways agency
anyone work or have worked here? Any views good bad.
Ta
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