From: boxerboy on

> One weeks notice was what I got with my wage slip this week. 17
> installers and 4 surveyors laid off.
>
Have a pint of black Russian tonight and let off some steam and then
get job hunting tomorrow. Been there mate it feels like the end of the
world but there is stuff out there.

Keep your chin up

Boxerboy
From: Paul Carmichael on
Lozzo wrote:

> One weeks notice was what I got with my wage slip this week. 17
> installers and 4 surveyors laid off.

Blimey. There are still people being paid weekly?

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From: Lozzo on
Paul Carmichael wrote:

> Lozzo wrote:
>
> > One weeks notice was what I got with my wage slip this week. 17
> > installers and 4 surveyors laid off.
>
> Blimey. There are still people being paid weekly?

Building trades are always paid weekly, and that's what I work(ed) in.

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From: darsy on
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 10:46:45 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
<Ivan.Reid(a)brunel.ac.uk> wrote:

> Gizza job? (Any Fortran involved?)

it's not the '70s anymore. We've done this already on here this week.

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From: crn on
darsy <darsy(a)sticky.co.uk> wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 10:46:45 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
> <Ivan.Reid(a)brunel.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> > Gizza job? (Any Fortran involved?)
>
> it's not the '70s anymore. We've done this already on here this week.

Huh ?.
Anything involving injuneering or fizicks still gets done in Fortran,
nobody has yet invented a better way. Fitness for purpose innit.


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