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Does this link work? Pastures?
https://www.jossandmain.co.uk/A-Rosy-Outlook-Milton-2-Seater-Sofa-in-in-Grey~LDLF1193~E1435.html
Oh flick, just realised its a two seater, never mind.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Does this link work? Pastures?
https://www.jossandmain.co.uk/A-Rosy-Outlook-Milton-2-Seater-Sofa-in-in-Grey~LDLF1193~E1435.html
Oh flick, just realised its a two seater, never mind.
Daft website too - force you to become a "member" before being able to look or find out the price.0 -
Mas, spoke to someone senior at an ango-dutch oil major. They do direct graduate entry to HR, the only tip was that the application should cover all the 'we are looking for' list on the website, apparently even very good candidates are rejected if they fail to respond to the criteria requested.I think....0
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PasturesNew wrote: »
Daft website too - force you to become a "member" before being able to look or find out the price.
Two eight seven, and in a couple of other colours.
There is a really nice one that's a sofa bed....really arms.....but its nearly a grand :rotfl: Did nae bother to link it.0 -
First Direct annoyed me because they have brought in an annoying pin pad for internet banking although you can finally delete and amend payees online which before they never thought anyone might want to do. I have accounts with most other banks but don't use an overdraft so can't comment on that.I think....0
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First Direct annoyed me because they have brought in an annoying pin pad for internet banking although you can finally delete and amend payees online which before they never thought anyone might want to do. I have accounts with most other banks but don't use an overdraft so can't comment on that.
I didn't know thatIf i do have it fir uses it not me. Doubt it, if I do its in a drawer some where.
Our business account ( another bank ) does though
And I think our euro account might do. Hmm not sure now.0 -
Mas, spoke to someone senior at an ango-dutch oil major. They do direct graduate entry to HR, the only tip was that the application should cover all the 'we are looking for' list on the website, apparently even very good candidates are rejected if they fail to respond to the criteria requested.
Thanks M! I've pretty sure I know the company you're talking aboutI'll definitely look into it.
“I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” - P.G. Wodehouse0 -
The kiwi has curled up on a pillow I am chucking out and gone to sleep. He's making little slurpy noises in his sleep which to most people would be repellent I'm sure. My heart is swelling so much with love for this smelly and yes, grubby, little dog making slurpy noises on a discarded pillow that it hurts. Even the way his bottom is hanging of the edge while there is loads of spare pillow is endearing.
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( big dog is ignoring beds to day and flat out on the concrete, dog dog is in the brown sofa having a running dream)0 -
I have a NatWest black account, £24 a month including cover for 4 mobile phones and worldwide annual travel insurance for me and the family with the kids covered until they finish full time education, even if abroad without me. Natwest also give me a personal bank manager, OH got one as well, even though his is a free natwest bank account.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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lostinrates wrote: »The kiwi has curled up on a pillow I am chucking out and gone to sleep. He's making little slurpy noises in his sleep which to most people would be repellent I'm sure. My heart is swelling so much with love for this smelly and yes, grubby, little dog making slurpy noises on a discarded pillow that it hurts. Even the way his bottom is hanging of the edge while there is loads of spare pillow is endearing.
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( big dog is ignoring beds to day and flat out on the concrete, dog dog is in the brown sofa having a running dream)
And so everything is right in the world. The two schnauzers are curled up in their habitual yin yang fashion. Heidi spitz is flat on her back without a care in the world, her mother is snoring and the Garston is asleep with a paw over her nose. Our office is heaven or hell depending on how you feel about dogs.Add me to the positive vibes club please.
Me too LJ.
I have a Nationwide account, never had any problems, free travel insurance ( I have 3 lots of free travel insurance and I barely go anywhere:() and up to £500.00 overdraft, which I barely use.0
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