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Gethin 08 June 2000 08:27 AM

Any tasty contracts floating around end of July...early August? Looking Bristol, M4 corridor, London/City. £25+ PH

NT, Netware, Linux, Desktop, Server, Exchange, Migration support etc etc

Drop me a mail scorpiocc@hotmail.com for my CV http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Cheers,

Gethin.
MY97 WRX

DavidBrown 08 June 2000 01:20 PM

Seeked ? You mean sought ?

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Gethin 08 June 2000 04:05 PM

There are a load of these sites around, but i'd prefer to get a job through someone who actually knows their stuff...rather than the usuall cr#p that agencies throw at you http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Recommendation and word of mouth are the best methods I have found of finding decent work.

Gethin.

jods 18 October 2019 04:21 PM

Any joy seeked job?

LewisScoob 18 October 2019 04:28 PM

Holy ****balls, thats the biggest thread resurrection i've seen yet! 19yrs on I sincerely hope work was indeed seeked! :lol1:

Russell38 18 October 2019 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by jods (Post 12063969)
Any joy seeked job?

In 19 years i would of thought so

ALi-B 18 October 2019 09:20 PM

Must be proficient in Pascal and Win NT :lol1:

Wurzel 19 October 2019 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by ALi-B (Post 12063994)
Must be proficient in Pascal and Win NT :lol1:


But basic English is optional :D

BMWhere? 19 October 2019 04:09 PM

£25 hour :eek2:

I wouldn't scratch my balls for that rate, even 20 years ago!

Torquemada 22 October 2019 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by BMWhere? (Post 12064037)
£25 hour :eek2:

I wouldn't scratch my balls for that rate, even 20 years ago!

I'm sure there are plenty of people who would.

Any by that, I mean scratch your balls for £25/hour :D

hedgecutter 22 October 2019 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by Torquemada (Post 12064289)
I'm sure there are plenty of people who would.

Any by that, I mean scratch your balls for £25/hour :D

I would, but it would have to be a day rate; I'm not doing less than 8 hrs.

Torquemada 22 October 2019 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by hedgecutter (Post 12064290)
I would, but it would have to be a day rate; I'm not doing less than 8 hrs.

I mean, if you're gonna do a job, you gotta do it right. Right? :lol1:

BMWhere? 22 October 2019 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by Torquemada (Post 12064294)
I mean, if you're gonna do a job, you gotta do it right. Right? :lol1:

There are two balls to be scratched :luxhello:

hedgecutter 22 October 2019 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by BMWhere? (Post 12064307)
There are two balls to be scratched :luxhello:

That's 50 quid an hour then!

Torquemada, you live in Texas, is that right? Bit windy recently?

Torquemada 23 October 2019 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by hedgecutter (Post 12064308)
That's 50 quid an hour then!

Torquemada, you live in Texas, is that right? Bit windy recently?

Hey hey, yeah, I'm in Dallas. The storms and tornado's on Sunday (there were 9 in north Texas that day) were a bit close for comfort - the big one which destroyed parts of Dallas went right by our house - we had to get the baby out of bed and take cover in a hallway in the middle of the house as it passed by. The Tornado sirens going off and phones all screaming out alerts at us were a little disconcerting but we got away unscathed, thankfully.

I'm not sure how but there were no deaths or serious injuries, so I hear.

The last big storm which hit our area left us without power for a week - that sucked....

hedgecutter 23 October 2019 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Torquemada (Post 12064379)
Hey hey, yeah, I'm in Dallas. The storms and tornado's on Sunday (there were 9 in north Texas that day) were a bit close for comfort - the big one which destroyed parts of Dallas went right by our house - we had to get the baby out of bed and take cover in a hallway in the middle of the house as it passed by. The Tornado sirens going off and phones all screaming out alerts at us were a little disconcerting but we got away unscathed, thankfully.

I'm not sure how but there were no deaths or serious injuries, so I hear.

The last big storm which hit our area left us without power for a week - that sucked....

I worked out there in the mid eighties, and played rugby with one of my closest friends, who now lives in Fort Worth . It was an eye opener for an 18 year old lad, but I bet it's changed a bit since those days. He lived in Euless back then.
Glad you'll safe.

Torquemada 24 October 2019 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by hedgecutter (Post 12064402)
I worked out there in the mid eighties, and played rugby with one of my closest friends, who now lives in Fort Worth . It was an eye opener for an 18 year old lad, but I bet it's changed a bit since those days. He lived in Euless back then.
Glad you'll safe.

Thanks, mate.

Yeah, it's so different from the 80's - when I got here in 2015 I was told that 10k people a month were moving to Dallas, huge growth! Never been to Euless but I've been out to Forth Worth a few times.


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