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It's changed and it is fine for him to do this.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDon't you have US citizenship?
Burma is on the GEC list, which IIRC applies to all US citizens & companies. i.e. you cannot supply goods or services without a license.
Or has it all changed. Can't be @rsed to google.
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You are on here constantly moaning about having to commute huge distances. Why would anyone do this?
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Don't you have US citizenship?
Burma is on the GEC list, which IIRC applies to all US citizens & companies. i.e. you cannot supply goods or services without a license.
Or has it all changed. Can't be @rsed to google.
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It's about the experience, not the money. Plus I see a new import plan B opportunity presenting itself :-)Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell you're right about the half-wits, but the more successful contractors don't need to travel to the arse-end of nowhere to earn a pittance.
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Well you're right about the half-wits, but the more successful contractors don't need to travel to the arse-end of nowhere to earn a pittance.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo nobody has any experience to offer. Once upon a time this site was full of experienced contractors with worldly advice, now it's full of dull repressed half wits who cannot see outside their limited view of a monthly invoice and an £8k a year salary.
CUK is dead. Long live CUK.
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Its telecom's in a remote part of the world that had 100% sanctions imposed upon it by absolutely everyone until last year..Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo nobody has any experience to offer. Once upon a time this site was full of experienced contractors with worldly advice, now it's full of dull repressed half wits who cannot see outside their limited view of a monthly invoice and an £8k a year salary.
CUK is dead. Long live CUK.
Hence no one has a clue what its like there as you couldn't blooming well get there let alone work there... And on the obscure holiday front North Korea is still easier to get to...
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This is General, dullard.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo nobody has any experience to offer. Once upon a time this site was full of experienced contractors with worldly advice, now it's full of dull repressed half wits who cannot see outside their limited view of a monthly invoice and an £8k a year salary.
CUK is dead. Long live CUK.
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So nobody has any experience to offer. Once upon a time this site was full of experienced contractors with worldly advice, now it's full of dull repressed half wits who cannot see outside their limited view of a monthly invoice and an £8k a year salary.
CUK is dead. Long live CUK.
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