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i don't like the cliched font, but the image is gloriously horrific
also, i have no idea who this is
spotify:track:1Bno2yXqveFyWYSCQmOiVq (Move Any Mountain (Beat Edit) by The Shamen)
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Thu 7 Oct 2010, 21:48,
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spotify:track:1Bno2yXqveFyWYSCQmOiVq (Move Any Mountain (Beat Edit) by The Shamen)
I like
But I personally have a fear. I work for a revenue collecting part of the council. The amount that I bring in exceeds my wages. Do I be a strike-breaker by going to work (and defiling my beliefs), or do I pay off my debts and fund my mild alcoholism by laughing at the binmen? Meh.
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Thu 7 Oct 2010, 21:49,
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Then they came for me,
and there was no one left to speak out for me
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Thu 7 Oct 2010, 21:55,
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I so totally agree
I really do. I have worked on both sides of the management spectrum and I agree with Unions. However, since in my current case, my department is already sub-contracted out so I dont work directly for the council.
I can see the savings that need to be made in Cambridge and they are most definetly not front-line..
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Thu 7 Oct 2010, 21:59,
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I can see the savings that need to be made in Cambridge and they are most definetly not front-line..
i used to work for the council.
When there was a strike on, I used to work at home.
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Thu 7 Oct 2010, 22:05,
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