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What do people think about working for you?


I'm not too keen on bullshitters and manipulators, nor people behaving selfishly or ungraciously.


Those kind of people don't work very long for me, but then they're not generally happy in their lives either.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Imagine what it would be like to actually work for

> Huguenot....



He would meet a messy end in the harbour, weighed down with chewing gum. Followed by a succint obit. in the Straits Times, hinting at involvement in gang activity

Huguenot Wrote:

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> I was

> responding to BNG's suggestion that we identify

> ourselves when posting as a form of segregating

> 'valid' opinions from 'non valid' opinions.


Just to be clear, I was being more distrustful of politicians and journalists than non-SE22ers ;-) If they're testing local opinion, it would seem only right not to include others' (non-local) opinions. The validity of non-locals' arguments or otherwise is a different issue.

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