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cem_devecioglu

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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #15 on: 13 December 2009, 20:42:31 »

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Leave ericsson and find a job elsewhere

critic decision! ,  have enough money in bank at least for 6 months ..I'm sure you can find another job easy but being prepared is always better..
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #16 on: 13 December 2009, 20:46:26 »

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Leave ericsson and find a job elsewhere

critic decision! ,  have enough money in bank at least for 6 months ..I'm sure you can find another job easy but being prepared is always better..

Reality is that I have little choice unless I want to work abroad (they have asked me to stay on) as they are shutting the UK R&D site which was only officialy opened 3 months ago at a cost of 50million to the uk tax payer!

Still, a nice big fat redundancy package awaits
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« Reply #17 on: 13 December 2009, 20:55:52 »

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Leave ericsson and find a job elsewhere

critic decision! ,  have enough money in bank at least for 6 months ..I'm sure you can find another job easy but being prepared is always better..

Reality is that I have little choice unless I want to work abroad (they have asked me to stay on) as they are shutting the UK R&D site which was only officialy opened 3 months ago at a cost of 50million to the uk tax payer!

Still, a nice big fat redundancy package awaits

keep it.. you may need.. and a saying from here "stone is heavy where it belongs "..   A life far from your family and frequent long distance flights not easy..
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #18 on: 13 December 2009, 22:47:05 »

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1. stop posting meaningless 'dangle berries' on tinternet (cant wait for the replies to that one) ::) ;D
2.Buy a nice LPG car.
3.Find a way of shutting Loo- Knee up. (got to aim high sometimes) ;) ;D
4.try to be nice to Optimist and Tunnie. (aiming even higher now.) ;D ;D
5.Make some money. (just being ridiculous now) :o ::)


Not started yet then I see  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #19 on: 13 December 2009, 22:53:00 »

For 2010 I'd like to try and gain an extra two cylinders ;D

As long as the government doesn't cut the college grant :-/
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #20 on: 14 December 2009, 13:13:58 »

I promise to turn my mig into a manual. ;D ;D :y
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #21 on: 14 December 2009, 20:01:30 »

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The only one i have ever kept is stopping smoking......

The only one I ever kept is I gave up sugar in my coffee about 5 years ago :y
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #22 on: 14 December 2009, 20:02:57 »

I gave up smoking and alcohol, but it was break all to do with new year.

It was because I was an alcoholic with lung cancer.
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #23 on: 14 December 2009, 20:59:41 »

This New Year I will be giving up hope   ;D

No, only kidding that's for Lent.

Just hope, while I still can, that next years better.
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #24 on: 15 December 2009, 11:41:15 »

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1. stop posting meaningless 'dangle berries' on tinternet (cant wait for the replies to that one) ::) ;D
2.Buy a nice LPG car.
3.Find a way of shutting Loo- Knee up. (got to aim high sometimes) ;) ;D
4.try to be nice to Optimist and Tunnie. (aiming even higher now.) ;D ;D
5.Make some money. (just being ridiculous now) :o ::)


I'am going to take this fleeting opportunity.....to tell Albitz....that as usual......... he is talking total 'dangle berries' ;D ;D ;D....and  has absolutely no chance of sticking to resolutions one and four ;D ;D....Happy Christmas Albitz....you know you love me really... ;D ;D.....and would miss me if I was not around... :) :) :) ;) ;)
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #25 on: 15 December 2009, 12:09:35 »

It was meant to be to complete an NVQ 2 in childcare! But possibly not if its going to cost over £650! ::)
It would have been free but the back to work funding wasn't regulated properly and was wasted, the pot which was full in sept is now empty!
We have the choice to self fund completely £1500 or start paying in installments up to the value of £650 in the hope that more funding becomes available in april!!! :(
No wonder I couldn't get on the september intake!!! >:(
Apparently people enrol to show the job centre that they are doing something, then drop out as its too much like hard work, costing someone else their funding!!! Grrrrrr!!! >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #26 on: 15 December 2009, 12:56:09 »

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1. stop posting meaningless 'dangle berries' on tinternet (cant wait for the replies to that one) ::) ;D
2.Buy a nice LPG car.
3.Find a way of shutting Loo- Knee up. (got to aim high sometimes) ;) ;D
4.try to be nice to Optimist and Tunnie. (aiming even higher now.) ;D ;D
5.Make some money. (just being ridiculous now) :o ::)


I'am going to take this fleeting opportunity.....to tell Albitz....that as usual......... he is talking total 'dangle berries' ;D ;D ;D....and  has absolutely no chance of sticking to resolutions one and four ;D ;D....Happy Christmas Albitz....you know you love me really... ;D ;D.....and would miss me if I was not around... :) :) :) ;) ;)
No I wouldnt.
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Re: new years resolutions
« Reply #27 on: 15 December 2009, 13:21:09 »

Think mines going to have to be stop buying Migs, and concetrate on the ones I have, Madam's said if I buy any more 'I will be living in them', well should have a nice 6 migroom appartment soon!  ;D
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