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I'll be OK; I studied Jogwaffy (including a bit of cartography, which I discussed during the interview, referring to rasters and vectors, choropleths and cartograms etc) and I've done a bit of GIS testing.
If you're going to blag, at least blag in an educated fashion.
Congratulations. It is always nice to be working close to home.
Time to give Brabus a call? :-)
No Brabus for me; I don't mind admitting that my driving skills are not suited to an 800 ps e-class.
I will stick with the comfy numpty models and stay alive.
Anyway, money isn't as much as usual, but it's ten minutes drive from home and it's all lovely cartographicky GISsy stuff, which I find infinitely more interesting than banks, insurers etc.
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