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Broadstone wrote: »Oh great ! Another researcher without any practical experience !!
We also only have your word on this and, to be honest, who cares whether your are telling the truth or not.
You sadly remind me of the 'Baby P' case. Lots (off alleged) qualifications but no practical experience, which means that nobody can rely on you to make an informed or right decision. Probably recently qualified as well; so your education is questionable too. If you were educated 20 years ago, I doubt whether you would have gone to university !!:D
So you can't substantiate your assertion? Nope, didn't think so!
My assertion is easy to back up - just read the Act!Gone ... or have I?0 -
Googlewhacker wrote: »Advise or Advice........pot kettle black!
One typo for me. Loads for you !!:j0 -
Broadstone wrote: »One typo for me. Loads for you !!:j
It is sad when someone cannot substantiate their argument, so resorts to petty insults as an attempt at a diversion.Gone ... or have I?0 -
So you can't substantiate your assertion? Nope, didn't think so!
My assertion is easy to back up - just read the Act!
No need to mate !! I just followed the directions of G/Health and Accenture HR. They (and I) are not a (alleged) researcher (like you) but have loads of practical experience (like me). I know who the majority of the public would trust and it ain't you !! The Baby P case more than supports my argument !!:rotfl:0 -
Broadstone, dmg24 and Googlewhacker......Do us; in particular the OP, all a favour and stop contributing to this thread as you are not not adding any value now.0
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stephenliverpool1 wrote: »Broadstone, dmg24 and Googlewhacker......Do us; in particular the OP, all a favour and stop contributing to this thread as you are not not adding any value now.
Agreed....As I said previouly, 'whack off'.0 -
stephenliverpool1 wrote: »Broadstone, dmg24 and Googlewhacker......Do us; in particular the OP, all a favour and stop contributing to this thread as you are not not adding any value now.
Totally agree.:)Have a beer! :beer:0 -
I have deleted my posts as Stephen is quite right.
My apologies for my part.The Googlewhacker referance is to Dave Gorman and not to my opinion of the search engine!
If I give you advice it is only a view and always always take professional advice before acting!!!
4 people on the ignore list....Bliss!0 -
A word of warning -please do not take any notice of Broadstone's postings on this subject as he clearly does not know his material and a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Pinkshoes has some sound advice. Remember, saying 'yes' to everything makes you a team player and everyone's favourite 'go-to' man, but it doesn't get you a pay rise and it doesn't get you manageable levels of work.
CraigD, do let us know how you get on.0 -
Sorry to hear that you're having problem with your work. The best thing to do is to talk to all the manager and to other people involve in the issue. Communication is essential in an organization and without proper communication, there will be no coordination, worst thing that can happen is...the company and the employees will both suffer.0
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