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The Hornet's Nest

Discussion in 'Watford' started by geitungur akureyrar, Jan 24, 2011.

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  1. SandyHornet

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    A silly thing I have noticed about my profile........I no longer appear to be on a 'distinguished road' (or whatever it was called?), what road am I on now?? Have I been re-routed somehow? :emoticon-0105-wink:


    And yes, I am bored at work and trying desperately to find the will to come away from the forum and actually do some work today :emoticon-0114-dull:
     
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  2. Al the Hornet

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    Yorkie, if we do not bring anyone in who can stick the ball in the back of the net, it is going to be a long hard season. Plus we need a creative midfielder JE needs help and needs a rest, his legs are not what they used to be<yikes>
     
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  3. babyhornetdan

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    The reason you cant find it is because its not there lol. When Rep was removed so was that. It was all linked in. You are on the Watford Way, as are the lot of us lol.
     
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  4. SandyHornet

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    Thanks BHD, is Watford Way just off of The Yellow Brick Road? (SEJ link, lol)
     
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  5. babyhornetdan

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  6. Norwayhornet

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    Take it I have missed nothing today! still seething after last night:(

    Been told off for working too hard ........again! apparently one of my bosses has looked at my hours and to comply with local law , I think I have to take a month off !!! Of course that wont happen , but would be fun if it did!
     
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  7. babyhornetdan

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    Nope, nothing much missed lol. You are definitely working too hard if you are having to take a month off to comply with the law!! But maybe we can get you to teach a seminar to get others to work as hard!!!
     
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  8. Norwayhornet

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    Be up for that <laugh> How much? Seriously mate how is your job hunt going?
    Have you persuaded a local hostelry that you are the best thing since sliced bread yet?
     
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  9. babyhornetdan

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    Still looking mate, but it would seem that there are still a lot of people yet to leave for uni and obviously in summer employment. So hopefully when they leave and i go to uni spaces will open up.
     
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  10. Norwayhornet

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    Hope so mate! have you given them a business card and told them to give you a bell when and as required?
     
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  11. babyhornetdan

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    I have left CV's and they have my email and mobile number. I can only wait now. I also have to check in Cambridge where uni is. There are usually plenty of student jobs there.
     
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  12. Norwayhornet

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    Good people remember folk that are pro active and forward thinking!
    My aunt used to run a pub in Derby and had a few business cards of people she could call for a bit of bar or cellar work:;)
     
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  13. babyhornetdan

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    I have debated having them, and might do in the future. They do look good and are easy to carry lol.
     
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  14. Norwayhornet

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    Looks professional too ! leave things for a couple of weeks then do a follow up visit just to remind them your still keen ! give them another business card ( in case they have binned the first!!)
     
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  15. babyhornetdan

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    Thats the plan, i am back at uni on the 18th of sept so hope to have one before then. Whether is is at home or in Cambs.
     
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  16. Norwayhornet

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    Good , as finding quality workers is getting harder these days, sure you will be ok:)
     
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  17. babyhornetdan

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    Thanks. i want to work, there is no doubt about that!! i dont even mind if its just cellar work or menial tasks.
     
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  18. Norwayhornet

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    One of the most important jobs on aircraft is cleaning!! boring but vitally necessary!, you cant inspect or examine things properly if they are dirty and crud encrusted!! It is just as important to do the menial stuff well as it is the more complex stuff!
     
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  19. babyhornetdan

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    Thats is kind of like my previous job. We had to glaze the items once they were dry the next day, and then dust the excess off. This was a filthy and tedious job but it was essential to make sure the customers were happy and the items were of top quality.
     
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  20. Norwayhornet

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    Thats the attitude mate , if you cant get in the police , (although sure you will) ,I could prob get you a job here !! bit of a long commute to cambridge though:)
     
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