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Previously on "One of the few remaining pillars of the British economy is being dismantled"
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI work in the legal sphere at the moment. I can't see Bob getting his head around English legal language (but it might be interesting to see him try).
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI hope they outsource legal services to India, then I will crack open the bubbly
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I hope they outsource legal services to India, then I will crack open the bubbly
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYep.
איבערזעצן איז שפּאַס צו שפּילן מיט כאָטש.
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Originally posted by Churchill View Postעברית שלך מסריח. האם אשתך ללמד אותך
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSasguru,
Weren't you the one saying do the work of 10 Bobs or lump it, or accept £10 an hour or lump it, it's globalisation and it's great?
Not so funny now is it?
Let's face it, your Excel skills are easily outsourced to India. They have basic stats knowledge too.
WHS. Many celebrated when we gave away IT, not least the indigenous computing press, and most others in the general population didn't give a stuff. We should likewise celebrate giving away pharma
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostD'fhéadfadh a bheith Mo Sínis cac ach sílim go bhfuil sé níos fearr ná do chuid Gaeilge.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium.™עס ס אַלע נאָר אַ קופּע פון וואַנגק
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostДержу пари, что его английский понимание лучше, чем ваш русский язык.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBad news.
OK, I'm not up to date on the reasons behind this. What could/should the government past and present have done to prevent it?
I think Pfizer will lose out because innovation is not just about using people with the right educational certificates. One just has to look at the qualified Bobs who freeze at the sight of the first problem they have to work out for themselves.Last edited by Paddy; 2 February 2011, 12:51.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe was the one saying couple of years ago that Britain is so good to pharma companies that there is no need for other industries - why bother right?
I suspect it may be a problem with your poor English comprehension.
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