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Who on here would work for SAS ?
£100,000 per annum - any takers ?
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£100,000 per annum - any takers ?
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Absolutely not. I wouldn't work for him for £1,000,000!
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In the past maybe
but SAS is past it now.... |
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As an IT Professional I will never forgive him for AMSTRAD
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I think he is losing his marbles so will stay where I am ta
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I'd be a non executive director but not an apprentice.
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He wouldn't have much need for someone like me. Well, he would, in HR somewhere, but I wouldn't make him any money. Of course, I'd be there to get the best out of the employees, but as it's not directly making money I can imagine what his attitude would be to someone with my career leanings, and it wouldn't be complimentary in the slightest.
I'll stick with people who aren't scared of what I might know about them...
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Not a chance!
Mind you, I doubt very much SAS would want to employ an ageing hippy who puts teamwork and interpersonal skills ahead of singing her own praises whilst putting down everyone else around her. Or at least, that's the impression I've had of him during the course of this series. |
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