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Originally posted by Churchill View PostPrestatyn? KwikSave or Butlins?
I was doing accounting systems then, Sage, 1993 ish. All running on Novell 2.something and Mac lappies. I've streeviewed the place now, it's gone.
I used to come off the A55 over this big mountain through a place called Gwynesgor or something like that, then down a 1 in 5 twisty road, so steep you could feel the car brakes heating up and losing efficiency, mint!
£25 an hour in '93, not bad! Part time tho, had another contract at the time, all direct, I didn't realise there was a contracting industry back then. I know it was there now with hindsight, but at the time I was clueless but probably doing better than I am now....
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Originally posted by stek View Posti'm going M1, M42 (I think) M5, M50 via Monmouth - I just love those tunnels!
I've worked in Wales before, did a year or so in Prestatyn, a few weeks on site in Aberystwyth and a month or so in Carmarthen. Even the Anglos had to answer the phone in Welsh, first introduction only, off a card in phonetics....
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Originally posted by zeitghostI've got an O level in Welsh.
Ever so useful that's been, I can tell you.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey apparently will start taking cards shortly.
One cannot rush these things you know.
The first bridge opened in 1966 ( at 2/6d toll) and credit cards have only been around for 40 odd years.
Though they did manage to setup the card transaction thingie temporarily for the golf not long ago.
I've worked in Wales before, did a year or so in Prestatyn, a few weeks on site in Aberystwyth and a month or so in Carmarthen. Even the Anglos had to answer the phone in Welsh, first introduction only, off a card in phonetics....
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Originally posted by zeitghostApart from the Taffia of course.
All busily sending their kiddies to be ejumakated yng Nghymraeg.
But I dont live in Cardiff - not far though.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI was having a chat with one of the chaps here who reckons that Welsh is the best language to use for high speed verbal communication because the way sentences are constructed as verb-subject-object is similar to the way in which the human brain interprets language.
But what the **** would he know, he's Welsh!
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey apparently will start taking cards shortly.
One cannot rush these things you know.
The first bridge opened in 1966 ( at 2/6d toll) and credit cards have only been around for 40 odd years.
Though they did manage to setup the card transaction thingie temporarily for the golf not long ago.
Bloody French.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI've been contracting in Cardiff for the past 3 months and I work with plenty of Welsh people who don't have a clue about the Welsh language.
So far the only voice I've heard speaking Welsh is the electronic lady in the lift.
'Lift going up' - 'lifty bunny/funny' ?
'Lift going down' - 'lifty lower'
Just remember to ask for an 'oggie' if you want a pasty and always have £5.70 in coins for the bridge as the queue's for the pay booths are murder.
HTH
Not many people speak Welsh there.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI've been contracting in Cardiff for the past 3 months and I work with plenty of Welsh people who don't have a clue about the Welsh language.
So far the only voice I've heard speaking Welsh is the electronic lady in the lift.
'Lift going up' - 'lifty bunny/funny' ?
'Lift going down' - 'lifty lower'
Just remember to ask for an 'oggie' if you want a pasty and always have £5.70 in coins for the bridge as the queue's for the pay booths are murder.
HTH
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I've been contracting in Cardiff for the past 3 months and I work with plenty of Welsh people who don't have a clue about the Welsh language.
So far the only voice I've heard speaking Welsh is the electronic lady in the lift.
'Lift going up' - 'lifty bunny/funny' ?
'Lift going down' - 'lifty lower'
Just remember to ask for an 'oggie' if you want a pasty and always have £5.70 in coins for the bridge as the queue's for the pay booths are murder.
HTH
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Originally posted by zeitghostOver by there or over by 'ere
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Originally posted by stek View PostI don't, but starting in Wales on Mon, thinking it might be prudent to learn the Welsh for 'highly paid English Contractor' so I can spot it at the bus stop when they talk about me.
I've downloaded the latest 'Pobol Y Cwm Omnibws' and I hope to be up to speed by Corrie time tonight.
It's usually something like 'llsfdrfr highly paid cefradd contractor, look you' right?
I like to stay one step behind...
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