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From: Andy Bonwick on 19 Mar 2010 17:13 On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 10:04:10 -0000, "'Hog" <sm911SPAM(a)CHIPShotmail.co.uk> wrote: >Andy Bonwick wrote: > >> I was stunned today when I was asked for a price (from my company) for >> me to manage the machining element of a power station outage later >> this summer and once I'd added all the figures up it came to just over >> �80k for 15 weeks work. That was in Staffordshire ffs, we'd want even >> more if it was up there in the barren wastelands. I'm not taking a big >> enough cut. > >You know that already I do it for the fun of it rather than the cash. Not.
From: ogden on 19 Mar 2010 19:02 Andy Bonwick wrote: > I was stunned today when I was asked for a price (from my company) for > me to manage the machining element of a power station outage later > this summer and once I'd added all the figures up it came to just over > £80k for 15 weeks work. That was in Staffordshire ffs, we'd want even > more if it was up there in the barren wastelands. I'm not taking a big > enough cut. That's a 37.5 hour week, right? -- ogden | gsxr1000 | rgv250
From: Andy Bonwick on 20 Mar 2010 03:41 On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:02:19 -0000, ogden <ogden(a)pre.org> wrote: >Andy Bonwick wrote: >> I was stunned today when I was asked for a price (from my company) for >> me to manage the machining element of a power station outage later >> this summer and once I'd added all the figures up it came to just over >> �80k for 15 weeks work. That was in Staffordshire ffs, we'd want even >> more if it was up there in the barren wastelands. I'm not taking a big >> enough cut. > >That's a 37.5 hour week, right? I've stopped working nightshifts.
From: steve auvache on 20 Mar 2010 14:17 In article <a9q7q5pdoacmek4mohj532baf57il28r0i(a)4ax.com>, Andy Bonwick <nospam(a)bonwick.me.uk> writes > > we want blokes who know how a turbine >works and how to fix it when it stops working. How much are you paying? I am not asking me you understand as I only qualify for the first bit but I know a bloke who could be looking for work of that sort and a nice juicy contract might just suit him down to the ground. -- steve auvache VN750 Third gear has scope. SR250 The SpazzTrakka (Improved).
From: Mark Olson on 20 Mar 2010 22:06
> In article <a9q7q5pdoacmek4mohj532baf57il28r0i(a)4ax.com>, Andy Bonwick > <nospam(a)bonwick.me.uk> writes >> we want blokes who know how a turbine >> works and how to fix it when it stops working. paging turby... for _sure_ he knows how they work. |