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13th Aug I'm out the door, I won't get all my redundancy in one go (finance problems...). I just would like to able to get to the companies directly rather go through my CV with Recruitment Specialists (who basically want to rewrite my CV)
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Have they specified (in writing) when you will get what?
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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Yup, a bit more than I was thinking. Mind you there is naff all here to do at the moment. Still I have got agents to play with and good
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glennPattonPUB wrote: a bit more than I was thinking
Don't tell 'em that!
Free , phone calls, and stationary - that's better than you get from the Job Centre!
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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I know, been there done that! my 'Oh' was taken as 'he is disappointed'. I'm still wondering why Vodaphone are sending me catering jobs, possibly as my cousin works at Vodaphone and I was having a whinge at her on Saturday
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no sounds like normal agency behaviour to me, Vodaphone = IT company your CV = IT therefore you are suitable
don't think they actually read and understand the jobs do you? obviously not experienced in the ways of agencies
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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It's just sole destroying...my last flirtation with them led I'm not doing that again. Now I have to!
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They must be for me, I butcher code all the time!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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Ahh, hadn't thought of that!
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Last time I was looking for work in the Uk (over a decade ago) I wrote an app that kept track of the agencies, job applications and add that were in play. After 4 months I gathered quite a bit of info and it was disturbing just how much bullshit gets shoved around by that industry. While there is a heap of anecdotal evidence I had a bunch of facts and figures, truly frightening.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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We are overwhelmed with safety and advisory information.
I bought a new mower today and the instructions read - "You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions" which is true. The development of microsurgery coincides with the widespread use of petrol mowers. It then adds "Do not use this lawn mower except for mowing." which begged the question as I read it "What else can you use it for?" but I guess there are some real idiots out there.
I then went to the supermarket to buy dinner and picked up a packet of figs which were on special. They bore the proud announcement in big letters "Gluten Free". By this time I had had enough.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Watch daytime TV. This is the era where people like to claim compensation for whatever they can. Usually using some law firm with '4U' appended to the back end of it. The Gluten Free thing is probably some mindless edict from Brussels.
It's just a symptom of the demise of the human race.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Rob Philpott wrote: The Gluten Free thing is probably some mindless edict from Brussels. Ehr, no, that's simply "marketing". In a similar way, we have Kosher salt.
Give it a year or two, and salt will also be lactose-free, gluten-free, suger-free, boasting on the label that it does not contain dangerous fats*
*) but may contain traces of nuts.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Yes, ok, I'll accept that. However, the labeling is in accordance with EU regulation:
Commission Regulation (EC) No 41/2009 established rules for the use of terms concerning the absence of
gluten, as defined in Article 4(a) of the Foods for Particular Nutritional Uses Directive 89/398/EC. It aims to set out the compositional criteria and labelling rules that may be used for those products which are specially produced to be gluten free and also to make provision for ordinary foods that naturally do not contain gluten to be able to make a claim to this effect.
So there you have a rigid specification. Why not use it in which case?
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Rob Philpott wrote: So there you have a rigid specification It's not a rigid spec; it's law that's designed to keep marketing happy.
Please do note:
EU wrote: and also to make provision for ordinary foods that naturally do not contain gluten to be able to make a claim So, gluten-free bacon is only the beginning.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Indeed but do we all have to be treated like idiots because of those who are just hosts for their facebook account.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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In a proper world we wouldn't. We would go back to the sensible rules like caveat emptor, and making people take responsibility for their own lives. Instead we allow idiots to claim, and be awarded, compensation for almost anything.
That's why the voters of Luton must elect this man[^].
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pwasser wrote: "What else can you use it for?"
Turn Upside-down, operated and he-presto: Rapid Cucumber chopping at your disposal!
pwasser wrote: I guess there are some real idiots out there.
Guess no more!
Alberto Brandolini: The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.
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Mower are designed to mow grass, but people may want to find alternate uses for a gas motor. The company is trying to limit liability. As a child, my brother's and I built a go cart with a machine machine motor and a number of extension cords, hardly preferred use.
As for gluten free, while many people are more aware of gluten sensitivity, gluten can be found in products that people don't suspect. My mother-in-laws friend has ciliac disease. If she has gluten, it tears her up. Try to find ketchup that is gluten free... she called the manufactuer and was told it may be apple or wheat based vinegar, so look for some that specifically says gluten free.
I wouldn't expect gluten in figs, but were they packaged in a facility that uses wheat products?
I worked for a cereal manufacturer and we got a call asking if there was any possibilty of nut contamination for a particular carton of cereal. The answer was no, good manufacturing processes in place, but that doesn't mean all manufacturers are as consciencious.
Tim
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Tim Carmichael wrote: As a child, my brother's and I built a go cart with a machine machine motor and
a number of extension cords, hardly preferred use.
The liability here is clear - is it not.
The manufacturing of goods now gives a clear advantage to places that can protect themselves from the risk of litigation - and where might they be?
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Tim Carmichael wrote: ciliac disease You actually hit upon a real problem: People with real problems and needs are being drowned in a see of bulls^^t;
People, I hypothesize, are need if a sense of belonging - even if it's to a group with a disease. Smirk all you like, but I've seen it live-and-up-close a number of times (in aquainttences of Mrs. Wife).
In the US (and beyond?) they pharmaceutical companies have employed a clever mechanism for creating a desire for their latest witch's brew: they drop the real name of an illness/condition and give it a pleasant sounding acronym. There are many, but my favorite is "Low T", followed by / inter-spacing a sales pitch for testosterone patches/under-arm-roll-on/whatever. The quite fast speaking voice in the background, outlining the side effects, mentions everything but having you junk fall-off if you use it. They've grabbed onto everything - they know their market (that's marketing's job, isn't it?). Another, the high-cost drugs for "acid-reflux", which everyone with heartburn now has. The over-the-counter meds, thus, aren't good enough for their condition.
Then, of course, there was diagnosing every child with attention-deficit-disorder, and when that finally wore out (or they ran out of kids?) they change the rules for diagnosing autism so that they can enormously increase those so diagnosed (and thus treat them and buy a second or third home in the Bahamas). There are some kids with these problems - not half the elephanting population!
But, although I rant, I do not digress. People have these problems - not nearly so many as claim to - and those who are genuine victims are now lumped in with a sea of idiots. Idiots with wallets and/or insurance coverage.
Damn, I'm angry this AM.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Re: ciliac disease. Because Mary Lou didn't know gluten was causing the problem, her intentines are a mess. The found out when she was in her late fifties.
Re: ADD/ADHD/Autism. My daughter is autisic; when the changed the defintion, they also wanted her retested. We said.. uhhh... no... you moving the cheese doesn't change who she is. She does take medication in the morning to help her focus, but that's all.
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My Mrs. is special ed teacher, typically at in-patient mental hospitals. I hear an awful lot about people with real problems.
While you daughter has a real problem, there are parents insisting their children be tested for and diagnosed with autism so that they can get special (educational) services for them at public expense.
It's become so much more about profits and less about patient care. The whole health care system is collapsing under it's own weight. Much of that is profit-motivated. My math knows the solution to that, but I'm not in the mood to get into political arguments this AM.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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pwasser wrote: What else can you use it for?
Well, Peter Jackson used it for killing zombies[^]. (Warning: Lots of fake gore.)
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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