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Having seen it, I've decided there is no way I would wear your company t shirt.....
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell I wont be asking for man on man oral sex.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI will wear your company t-shirt for £30/hr, as long as it's not going to be embarrassing.
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Originally posted by dinker View PostWhen you say marketing do you mean delivering leaflets?
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I managed a summer placement coder for a while, he was pretty good, got him in to write jUnit tests for an application I was working on, by the end of the summer he was one of the better developers in the team. All down to my teaching of course.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostYou get what you pay for, of that I'm sure you're well aware.
I've been tempted to do this (not marketing but coding), my old uni actually ran a program they'd pay the students minimum wage to come and get experience working.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostGot a bit of experience in marketing as I worked in the industry for a while, this work will be pretty much donkey work but something they can get their teeth into
Promotinal work rather than front line sales.
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Got a bit of experience in marketing as I worked in the industry for a while, this work will be pretty much donkey work but something they can get their teeth into
Promotinal work rather than front line sales.
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