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I'm an analyst programmer and work at Dixons Head office doing Mainframe support. The IT department was outsourced nearly four years ago now, I was transfered to an Indian IT company called HCL.

I'm still on the Dixons account but I reckon days are numbered now!

 

So if you do this thread again I'm not sure what my answer will be...........

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Working team manager of the welding dept in a fabrication company, we make anything in any material I do all the specialist tig work, hard times at the moment, if theres lead time in the job we have to compete price wise with Eastern Europe, the Baltic states and China for the work, thats the stark reality of todays global community, but things have definitely improved work wise.

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I run a software company providing Social Computing solutions for mid to enterprise level businesses

 

 

You mean you teach divs how to use powerpoint :yes:

 

 

 

Im a Dolphin Trainer/Ninja :good:

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im a `milaso`house boy of the early 19th century but i do a night school course `nvq lvl 2` to become an evil uncle/door to door oil lamp seller

i saw a gap in the labor market after loosing my last job when i was successfully sued over the `worlds greatest lover` claim made on a mug i owned at the time... turns out im only ranked 7th just behind bungle off rainbow ..... i hate him so much!

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At present I work for an off shore company that are developing old Texaco petrol stations.

So far I've managed two developments in London.

Turning these petrol stations into luxury apartments, lowest costing £400,000 dearest costing £5.8 million. Two buildings seventeen units.

 

I'm the contract manager.

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At present I work for an off shore company that are developing old Texaco petrol stations.

So far I've managed two developments in London.

Turning these petrol stations into luxury apartments, lowest costing £400,000 dearest costing £5.8 million. Two buildings seventeen units.

 

I'm the contract manager.

 

Drinks on you then :good:

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