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Well done on coming out, Im sure you'll feel happier now everyone knows the truth. (If they didnt already suspect like)
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Where do you stand on the cracked pavement issue ?Originally posted by alluvial View PostHi all,
Been around here lurking for quite some time now and used to post in the old days at the start of CUK.
In a really boring gig at the moment so thought it was time to register again so that I can partake in some good arguments to pass the time.
Anyway, been in this game for quite some time, don't have any problems with accountants, don't need any advice about which brolly, don't want to put my notice in, contract seems okay, agent hasn't screwed me for any dosh, not going permie any time soon and not sure I care too much about the state of the market until the last month of a contract.
Sorry, I don't seem to have any nasty problems that need sorting at the moment, well, none I'd air here anyhow. Perhaps I should re-engage lurk mode.
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Who were you?Originally posted by alluvial View PostHi all,
Been around here lurking for quite some time now and used to post in the old days at the start of CUK.
In a really boring gig at the moment so thought it was time to register again so that I can partake in some good arguments to pass the time.
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Hello, not so new newbie coming out into the open.
Hi all,
Been around here lurking for quite some time now and used to post in the old days at the start of CUK.
In a really boring gig at the moment so thought it was time to register again so that I can partake in some good arguments to pass the time.
Anyway, been in this game for quite some time, don't have any problems with accountants, don't need any advice about which brolly, don't want to put my notice in, contract seems okay, agent hasn't screwed me for any dosh, not going permie any time soon and not sure I care too much about the state of the market until the last month of a contract.
Sorry, I don't seem to have any nasty problems that need sorting at the moment, well, none I'd air here anyhow. Perhaps I should re-engage lurk mode.
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