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Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
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It used to be 240-250 for me. I know others who drive even further!
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:23, 2 replies)
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The job I was in before was double that.
I thought I was doing well by getting a slight pay rise to go to a job closer to home.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:27, closed)
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and drives to Scarborough each day. 75 miles each way. He very soon bought a dual-fuel car and saved a fair packet.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:29, closed)
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no way on Earth I could afford to buy a new (or nearly new) car like that.
I struggled to get my car through it's last MOT with the help of a mechanic friend, desperatly crossing my fingers that I could squeeze another year out of the old bird.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:32, closed)
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It was an Exchange & Mart job or eBay or some such. Bit of a Sally Gunnell.
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Hybryd would surely cost more than I could sell mine for - which would be around 500 quid, if I cleaned it up a little.
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6 months' tax and a full tank doubles the value. It's in for it's MOT this week, I'm dreading it.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 17:55, closed)
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