Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIf you want to be really helpful I suggest volunteering for debt councelling. You won't need any qualifications for it but in the financial climate the way it is there are loads of people in the stuck. A clear unbiased attitude is the only requisite and to be honest, advice coming from a man of your advanced experience will do more good than harm. All it would entail is going through financial statements with people and being as supportive as possible, for a nice guy like you I assume it wouldn't be a problem.
Well, Stees, for your infomation I've tried getting back into the corporate swim and have expressed flexibility/availability for a full or part time
job. What I seem to get a lot is the 'polite no'... Bobby, you can probably do it (competence); you'll probably stick (high coefficient of loyalty);
you're probably still promotable but (based upon ou ...[text shortened]... checking) you won't fit within our culture even though you're a team player.
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If you want any more info message me... also if there are any RHP users in the financial mud I am willing to offer advice if you want... were all in this financial hailstorm together.
Originally posted by HandyAndyRecommended whole heartily. Andy's always good at offering acid objective and non-self serving assessments. His threads are the best.
I think you're the sad one, Bobby.. and, in spite of your megalomania, you're not the whole world. Just a flyspeck.
What happened to your sense of humor? 😠
Originally posted by cadwahYour level of seriousness on a scale of 1 to 10?
If you want to be really helpful I suggest volunteering for debt councelling. You won't need any qualifications for it but in the financial climate the way it is there are loads of people in the stuck. A clear unbiased attitude is the only requisite and to be honest, advice coming from a man of your advanced experience will do more good than harm. All it woul mud I am willing to offer advice if you want... were all in this financial hailstorm together.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby665 days? i cant imagine what my numbers will be by then. at around 75 days I got 517 games done,19,272 moves and several threads posted. No signs of tiring. watch, I will be dead this time next year slumped over my keyboard,🙂 I will tell you my secret if you like
Any helpful advice...
Any helpful advice you would give to a lad with symptoms of fatigue (after 12,158 moves, 665 days, 394 games and a few dozen threads/posts on RHP)?
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Originally posted by utherpendragonGo on, tell us! 😉
665 days? i cant imagine what my numbers will be by then. at around 75 days I got 517 games done,19,272 moves and several threads posted. No signs of tiring. watch, I will be dead this time next year slumped over my keyboard,🙂 I will tell you my secret if you like
Your secret is you have a personal lap dancer, and you go stop, move, stop move, stop, move and copy her on the board inbetween! 😀
Originally posted by mikelomYa 'cause chances are if you've turned it (an E-type) off to refill, it won't start for ANYONE.
Helpful advice:
When you go to gas up, or fill with petrol, leave your keys in the car when you go to pay. Insurance companies have to pay for stolen cars from garages, because the camera footage has to be 24/7 by law!
If you have an old banger - you're onto a winner (unless it's an E-type) 😉