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Drag 2010: Part II - The Drag Strikes Back

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If you wanna make money out of it, then a business plan will give you a basic idea of whether you can or not. They're not difficult or even long - can be dead simple

I'll do one of those then later on, just spoken to a contact who thinks it could be a very good idea :cool:
 
spicy chicken, crispy bacon, cup of tea £3.40 good times

now I hear that there are delays in London-Oxford train services, due to scallies nicking cabling , so no direct changes and probably packed trains later on when I do get a train - and I won't have a reserved seat either - bad times
 
I had dandelion and burdock a couple of years ago and it was rank compared to how I remember it :(

Same here, although that might have just been because it was mass produced crap. There's a health shop up here that used to sell home made Sarsaparilla which was quite nice. Dunno if it's still there though.
 
Hmm. 'Interview' went slightly better than I predicted as I got pulled out of the herd and offered an admin posish (instead of a warehouse thing they initially offered). The power of my CV can not be denied. Trouble is it's only £7.50ph :D I know I'm probably being the snotty cunt about these rates but, you know, it's London and it's me.

Also want me to pay for own CRB but fuck that shit. Kicked up miniscule stink and didn't sign the thing but they let me go with no hassle so I dunno.

Irons in fire a bit now today, too, thank cunting fuck for that :D
 
Mass produced by a different mass producer I reckon

Best pop I ever had was my dad's homemade ginger beer. Fucking HELL it was sharp :cool:
 
They can make you pay for your own CRB?!!!

Well, yeah. I think it's up to the company - no directives or anything to say either way. I mean - it's only £23 but I don't want to pay it. Why should I? The company does work for the Home Office which I imagine could handle the cost itself. Fuck 'em. I was FORCED to go for this so they can pay.
 
Well, yeah. I think it's up to the company - no directives or anything to say either way. I mean - it's only £23 but I don't want to pay it. Why should I? The company does work for the Home Office which I imagine could handle the cost itself. Fuck 'em. I was FORCED to go for this so they can pay.

Its not that normal to pay for your own CRB when working for one company.
I would only do it if I wanted to do free lance work that required it.
 
Its not that normal to pay for your own CRB when working for one company.
I would only do it if I wanted to do free lance work that required it.

Apparently a CRB is non-transferable (from company to company)? And also one can't get one oneself (oneoneone) Has to be a company 'applying' for it on one's behalf... I just had a quick squizz at a moneysavingexpert thread. I don't know and don't care cuz I am hoping and actually praying that it won't become an issue that I have to research any further :facepalm:
 
Apparently a CRB is non-transferable (from company to company)? And also one can't get one oneself (oneoneone) Has to be a company 'applying' for it on one's behalf... I just had a quick squizz at a moneysavingexpert thread. I don't know and don't care cuz I am hoping and actually praying that it won't become an issue that I have to research any further :facepalm:

I only have experience of them in education.
I know that mine are transferable within borough but I guess the LEA/council is the company.

What do people do who work freelance and are not contacted to a company but need to be CRBed?
Maybe you have to be registered as your own sold trader or something and do it though your own company?

Either way, I would tell them to pay for it, especially if your not that keen on taking the job.
 
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