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Tom Hark said:
Short term contract at Red Lion House in the Whitechapel Road May – November 1998. SO handy for the Nags Head and Brick Lane. Was forever going to and from Goodmans Fields. Handily there was a pub (whose name I forget but had loads of Steve Cauthen memorabilia on the walls and well dodgy geezers in suits behind the bar) exactly halfway between the two, so plenty of opportunities for refuelling stops between meetings :drink:
Nags Head dirty slappers :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:
 




Blackadder

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Jul 6, 2003
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Perry Milkins said:
Long legged blonde..looked a wee bit like Kim Basinger...


She fancied the ass offa me..(when I was young and handsome that is)

Nope. I'd have remembered her!

Are you just old and handsome now Pezza?
 


Scoffers

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Perry Milkins said:
Goodmans Fields.

Yes indeed, seems like another lifetime since I left there in '94, well I suppose it has been 13 years ! Blimey !

Learnt my IT trade there, then went contracting and doubled my income (not that I was on much to start with mind ;)
 


Years ago, I used to work for what was then called NUBE - the National Union of Bank Employees.

NatWest staff in those days were mainly divided into two camps, the ex-Westminster people and and the ex-National Provincial folk. I got the distinct feeling that the two groups didn't get on quite as well as they might have.
 




Parson Henry

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Lord Bracknell said:
Years ago, I used to work for what was then called NUBE - the National Union of Bank Employees.

NatWest staff in those days were mainly divided into two camps, the ex-Westminster people and and the ex-National Provincial folk. I got the distinct feeling that the two groups didn't get on quite as well as they might have.

No divisons when I joined in 1978.
 


Parson Henry

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Buzz said:
Nope. I'd have remembered her!

Are you just old and handsome now Pezza?

Have you noticed any women flocking to me and fainting at my knees when we have had a pre-match pint? No, did I hear you say, well then that answers your question.

:jester:
 






Bad Ash

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Jul 18, 2003
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eastlondonseagull said:
Have had an account with them since I left school :nono:

Bad idea, lost thousands in charges, so am trying to claim it all back now.


You can't really blame NatWest, they all do it. Besides you should have learned how to manage your money. I got charged once and never since.

I worked in the International Payments centre in Manchester as a temp for about a year in 2002-2003. I was 90% NatWest and 10% RBS ;)
 


Parson Henry

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NS Herald said:
First job after leaving school - bank clerk at Nat West.

Great social life but that was about all. Stuck it for a year and when I resigned the manager said "Not everyone can expect to be a Manager by the time you're 50!!"

So glad I got out and saw the world :drink: :drink: :drink:

which branch and when?
 


Blackadder

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Perry Milkins said:
Have you noticed any women flocking to me and fainting at my knees when we have had a pre-match pint? No, did I hear you say, well then that answers your question.

:jester:

Well I did (but you made me promise not to tell your mrs).
 






somerset

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Worked at most of the branches in the worthing-horsham-rottingdean triangle.... spent a lot of time between 1983 and 1986 doing a charges audit ( ie making sure the branches were charging as much as possible, as often as possible, mainly for small businesses who often gave back handers/freebies to managers to get lower charges)...... its all computer controlled now of course.

Bloody boring it was too........
 








Parson Henry

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somerset said:
Worked at most of the branches in the worthing-horsham-rottingdean triangle.... spent a lot of time between 1983 and 1986 doing a charges audit ( ie making sure the branches were charging as much as possible, as often as possible, mainly for small businesses who often gave back handers/freebies to managers to get lower charges)...... its all computer controlled now of course.

Bloody boring it was too........
we prbably crossed paths I worked in Brighton, Hove and Rottendung.
 


somerset

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During that period i was mainly based at london Rd, Portslade and Lancing.......... in between the h/o job.
 


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