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P.S. Can you tell I'm bored?
> Ooh, deja vu freakiness. What kind of stuff do you do on the work
> computer, Bullett?
Mostly, nothing. I write letters, summarise reports, buy things for the company, basic admin stuff. It's pisseasy, but I can't install MSN on it or anything like that.
> Absolutely, keep working in business studies and you'll get somewhere
> ;)
I did that 8 years ago at A-Level & that is the only thing that I can remember. Apart from my tutor who was a big fat woman with no eyebrows.
Right back to lunch :( God lunch goes sooo blummin quickly
> Lucy-Jane wrote:
> They cost £1 a pop for materials and printing, although this
> reduced right down to 20p in the quantities in which we order them.
> Achieving economies of scale then?
Absolutely, keep working in business studies and you'll get somewhere ;)
> They cost £1 a pop for materials and printing, although this
> reduced right down to 20p in the quantities in which we order them.
Achieving economies of scale then?
Genius.
> Cong_Man wrote:
>
> They cost £1 a pop for materials and printing, although this
> reduced right down to 20p in the quantities in which we order them.
>
> Ok i retract my offer of the rocky robins. I can just nick one meself
> from work :P
Fine with me, they come out of the marketing and stationary budget anyway. I'll only be bothered if you start nicking bits off your PC :P
> They cost £1 a pop for materials and printing, although this
> reduced right down to 20p in the quantities in which we order them.
Ok i retract my offer of the rocky robins. I can just nick one meself from work :P