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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #30 on: 05 July 2007, 09:00:33 »

Good luck mate, hope you got up OK & all goes well  :y
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #31 on: 05 July 2007, 09:06:49 »

Good Luck Tunnie Welcome to the real world of work  ::)
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #32 on: 05 July 2007, 09:08:18 »

If your reading this now then GET UP YOUR LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!! :'(

If its later hope your first day went well without to many embarassing moments, Like asking a nice young filly where the toilets are whilst hopping on one leg :y
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #33 on: 05 July 2007, 09:13:07 »

Would be really funny if he falls for someone sending him for a "long standing weight" ;D Ahh thems where the days of being sent down to stores for a tin of Tartan paint!!! Never seemed to have any though ;D
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #34 on: 05 July 2007, 09:14:51 »

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Would be really funny if he falls for someone sending him for a "long standing weight" ;D Ahh thems where the days of being sent down to stores for a tin of Tartan paint!!! Never seemed to have any though ;D
or a sky hook, or a hammerfor, or any of the rude ones I won't repeat here (the ones that get a slap from the girls in the office)
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #35 on: 05 July 2007, 09:18:42 »

Lol.....I remember at Alstom sending somebody to stores for a long weight......he went to the stores, knocked on the window and after about 5 mins this guy stuck his head out, looked at the rec form and said....'wrong window'

So, he went to the other window and knocked again, after 20 mins the same person appeared.....he stamped his rec, handed it back and wrote 'order fulfilled' on the rec and sent him on his way....

It took him another hour to work it out..........

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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #36 on: 05 July 2007, 09:20:07 »

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Would be really funny if he falls for someone sending him for a "long standing weight" ;D Ahh thems where the days of being sent down to stores for a tin of Tartan paint!!! Never seemed to have any though ;D
or a sky hook, or a hammerfor, or any of the rude ones I won't repeat here (the ones that get a slap from the girls in the office)

Its when youv'e got a storeman who knows the game and then he'll be going back and forwards all day
"what colour do you want the vertical and horizontal stipes on your tartan paint, you best go and check i can only mix it once!" ;D etc.....
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #37 on: 05 July 2007, 10:05:12 »

Hope it all goes well Mark :y Now you're earning some good wedge you can get yourself an nice MV6 ;) 8-) :D

Greg (Supermop) started his new IT job in Holborn on Monday and he's loving it apart from the rail fares - an annual season ticket is going to cost £2500!!
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #38 on: 05 July 2007, 11:36:12 »

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Hope it all goes well Mark :y Now you're earning some good wedge you can get yourself an nice MV6 ;) 8-) :D

Greg (Supermop) started his new IT job in Holborn on Monday and he's loving it apart from the rail fares - an annual season ticket is going to cost £2500!!

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Good excuse to turn up late and leave early then  ;D

Cheap day return for me just now......Bath to Swindon £8.50
Did ask about single one way.....coz i dont know yet if im going back down to Bath today....£8.40...work that one out!  ;D
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #39 on: 05 July 2007, 13:13:19 »

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Hope it all goes well Mark :y Now you're earning some good wedge you can get yourself an nice MV6 ;) 8-) :D

Greg (Supermop) started his new IT job in Holborn on Monday and he's loving it apart from the rail fares - an annual season ticket is going to cost £2500!!


Bloody `ell i think you have a typo in there.....im sure you didnt say rail fares at £2500.

You did of course mean shares.... :-/
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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #40 on: 05 July 2007, 13:41:42 »

Only 2500 a year thats cheap for the distance he travels to london. I travel to tooting from Watford and it costs me over 3000 a year

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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #41 on: 05 July 2007, 13:55:46 »

Good Luck Tunnie hope the day goes well for you :y

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Re: Good luck Tunnie
« Reply #42 on: 05 July 2007, 13:55:51 »

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Only 2500 a year thats cheap for the distance he travels to london. I travel to tooting from Watford and it costs me over 3000 a year

I'm guessing Supermop is Z1, makes it much cheaper...
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