Swindon's a brilliant place for contractors.
Chock full of £500 a day contracts and house prices cheaper than the grimest parts of northern england.
Fill yer boots and retire a millionaire at 30!
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What is it with Swindon at the moment that is making it a Mecca for contractors. You, Pogle, Spod, Churchill, Wilmslow, AtW & others.
Is it that no-one wants to work there????
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Originally posted by Normie View PostGot to the Arkells web site and look at their pubs with accommodation.
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Originally posted by Normie View PostGot to the Arkells web site and look at their pubs with accommodation. Should be plenty within 5 miles of Stratton.
Originally posted by Normie View Post
Got a gig washing cars at Honda?
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostOh Lordy, I've managed to avoid it up to now but it looks like I'll be starting a 3 month role there on Monday.
Can anyone recommend any decent pub accomodation within a 5 mile radius of Stratton?
What jabs should I have?
TIA
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True. dimprawn normally picks us up in a 1970s BMW. The air con consists of a box of tissues on the dashboard.
For the Op. Locals get most of their food and cooking fuel from something called a BPConnect. You'll often find one of the village elders here sat in peaceful meditation with a can of "specialbrew", a local tonic they drink to ward off evil spirits.
These BPConnects were set up by the oil companies to provide support for the local communities and relieve our western guilt after the place was left to ruin post colonialisation.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
I'd also recommend you set yourself up with a "fixer" before you arrive. Get them to meet you at the nearest M4 services and take you in from there.
We use a cheeky little chap called dimprawn. He always tries to weasle an extra quid a day out of you but he's harmless enough. He knows his way around the seedier side of the city for sure. He was always reluctant to tell us his history but he used to dance on tables for tourists.
HTH
Anti Walter-mitty (its a series of 3 painful injections I'm afraid).
The anti-chav shots mentioned above should protect you against the urge to wear a gold chain and rado watch.
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I would get a top up on hepitiatus, yellow fever and of course malaria.
Do NOT drink the water. Don't even use it to brush your teeth. You'll find that most of the local 24hr market stalls will sell you something called "Hofmeister" or "SKOL" which you can use. Haggling is expected.
I'd also recommend you set yourself up with a "fixer" before you arrive. Get them to meet you at the nearest M4 services and take you in from there.
We use a cheeky little chap called dimprawn. He always tries to weasle an extra quid a day out of you but he's harmless enough. He knows his way around the seedier side of the city for sure. He was always reluctant to tell us his history but he used to dance on tables for tourists.
HTH
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