Well I Never!

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by JackH, Dec 27, 2009.

  1. JackH

    JackH Guest

    Browsing the Guardian webshite this evening, I noticed a vacancy for
    'CCTV/Civil Enforcement Officers' pop up in a link, and it mentioned
    'BTECH in CCTV' as a requirement for any interested candidates:
    http://tinyurl.com/yet-more-guff

    BTECH?

    Oh... 'BTEC', they obviously mean... but in CCTV???

    Is this like one of those degrees no-one can actually see where it'll
    be relevant in the real world, only for grunts?
     
    JackH, Dec 27, 2009
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  2. JackH

    wessie Guest

    it seems, you need to have a qualification so that you can apply for a
    licence to look at totty all day
    http://www.nationwidetrainingcompany.com/ntc/courses/BTEC-AwardinCCTVOperations-details.htm

    That's going to be an interesting group of students: either slavering
    pervs or CSI wannabes.
     
    wessie, Dec 27, 2009
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  3. JackH

    JackH Guest

    Paging Cane
    Paging Maurice Kellett
     
    JackH, Dec 28, 2009
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  4. The most surprising thing about that advert, is that it's in The
    Guardian. I would have that would have been the *last* paper anyone
    wanting that sort of job would read.
     
    Speedgazebo MOTP #1, Dec 28, 2009
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  5. JackH

    wessie Guest

    :

    Job agency in "fleecing governement department" shocker

    It's probably placed in the Nursing Times and The Lancet as well.
     
    wessie, Dec 28, 2009
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  6. "People who applied for this job also applied for:

    Maths Teacher, Luton..."

    --
    Ivan Reid, School of Engineering & Design, _____________ CMS Collaboration,
    Brunel University. Ivan.Reid@[brunel.ac.uk|cern.ch] Room 40-1-B12, CERN
    GSX600F, RG250WD "You Porsche. Me pass!" DoD #484 JKLO#003, 005
    WP7# 3000 LC Unit #2368 (tinlc) UKMC#00009 BOTAFOT#16 UKRMMA#7 (Hon)
    KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".
     
    Dr Ivan D. Reid, Dec 28, 2009
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