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Working outside the city
In The City there's a thousand men in uniforms.
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Im the opposite this is my first time in Docklands after along time in the city, I much prefer the city.Originally posted by nomadd View PostI'm back in The City on the current gig. Wish I was back in Docklands like the last gig., tbh.
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I'm back in The City on the current gig. Wish I was back in Docklands like the last gig., tbh.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBeen working in the city for 26 years now. I was speaking to a friend the other day (okay thats a bit of a lie - it was someone I cornered at the coffee machine). And they told me about this place called London. Does anyone know where this is please?
Is it worth getting a job there? The city seems great. When you fook things up they extend your contract so you can fix it! And whwen the banks fook up and p1ss all the money away on bomuses the government just prints a shed load of cash for their mates.
Can things be better elsewhere?
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Working outside the city
I won't be going to that London, I don't like Shandy...
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Working outside the city
Been working in the city for 26 years now. I was speaking to a friend the other day (okay thats a bit of a lie - it was someone I cornered at the coffee machine). And they told me about this place called London. Does anyone know where this is please?
Is it worth getting a job there? The city seems great. When you fook things up they extend your contract so you can fix it! And whwen the banks fook up and p1ss all the money away on bomuses the government just prints a shed load of cash for their mates.
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