Training courses, seminars and conferences
Inspirational or a waste of precious slacking-off time? I once went on a buzzword bingo-laden training course which ended up with my being held at gunpoint in public. Could have gone better, to be honest. Tell us your tales from either side of the lectern
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Inspirational or a waste of precious slacking-off time? I once went on a buzzword bingo-laden training course which ended up with my being held at gunpoint in public. Could have gone better, to be honest. Tell us your tales from either side of the lectern
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In my experience. .....
the real level of disability is inversely proportional to the twattiness of the person concerned.
The genuine ones don't moan, the ones who are convinced that they're disabled but aren't really as bad as they think moan constantly. It's more in their heads than their bodies with a lot of them.
( , Tue 20 Mar 2012, 14:33, 1 reply)
the real level of disability is inversely proportional to the twattiness of the person concerned.
The genuine ones don't moan, the ones who are convinced that they're disabled but aren't really as bad as they think moan constantly. It's more in their heads than their bodies with a lot of them.
( , Tue 20 Mar 2012, 14:33, 1 reply)
See any person ever who uses the excuse of:
"...but I'm dyslexic!"
Really? I have a friend who is genuinely dyslexic and can barely spell his own three-letter name off the top of his head, yet recently completed a phd in neurology. It's interesting that "dyslexic", "thick as pigshit" and "just fucking lazy" are not mutually exclusive.
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"...but I'm dyslexic!"
Really? I have a friend who is genuinely dyslexic and can barely spell his own three-letter name off the top of his head, yet recently completed a phd in neurology. It's interesting that "dyslexic", "thick as pigshit" and "just fucking lazy" are not mutually exclusive.
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