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Shiny New Contract :banana:

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    Shiny New Contract :banana:

    Well, after a little stint on the bench, I've got myself a new contract
    It does mean that I have to go back to work and get up in the morning and bad things
    3 months, may go on for 2 years and recession proof
    It also means that for the 1st time in a while I'm not going to be in I.T. so I'll need to think about whether I'm allowed to stay on CUK. Instead, I may have to go and live free in the forest with Andy W and feed on the rotting carrion flesh of contractors who have fallen to the economic times that stalk our land.

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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    It also means that for the 1st time in a while I'm not going to be in I.T.
    Well, people always need sewers dredged. Well done!
    Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.

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      #3
      well done. youngsters still robbing you of a sense of humour ?







      (\__/)
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        #4
        Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
        well done. youngsters still robbing you of a sense of humour ?







        Oooh, you don't let it lie do you. It's a bit like that. One of the attractions of the new contract is that it's a much shorter commute which should make life easier.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
          Oooh, you don't let it lie do you. It's a bit like that. One of the attractions of the new contract is that it's a much shorter commute which should make life easier.
          good one mate
          (\__/)
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            #6
            Congratulations

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
              Well, people always need sewers dredged.
              This is worse than that my friend. It's called filthy lucre for a reason.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                Well, after a little stint on the bench, I've got myself a new contract
                It does mean that I have to go back to work and get up in the morning and bad things
                3 months, may go on for 2 years and recession proof
                It also means that for the 1st time in a while I'm not going to be in I.T. so I'll need to think about whether I'm allowed to stay on CUK. Instead, I may have to go and live free in the forest with Andy W and feed on the rotting carrion flesh of contractors who have fallen to the economic times that stalk our land.
                So what job are you doing now then?

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                  #9
                  Assuming you wanted a new role, and this is good enough for you, congratulations.

                  Failing that, unlucky.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                    Assuming you wanted a new role, and this is good enough for you, congratulations.

                    Failing that, unlucky.
                    WHS
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