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  • #3723
    ROV_HAND
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    I see that SUBNET Services in the Philippines is now offering a Recruiting Service…
    http://www.subnetservices.com/recruitment/jobs

    Has anyone used them yet ? What do you think ?

    #28830
    deepseacon
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    They have been doing recruitment for many years Subnet services.

    #28831
    jerryo48
    Participant

    Had a couple of phone calls and emails, but nothing ever came of it

    #28832
    Scott Beveridge
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    They have been doing recruitment for many years Subnet services.

    More like a few years Deepseacon…

    #28833
    deepseacon
    Participant

    Scot

    What do u mean by a few in England a few is 3.

    Subnet Services have been doing recruitment for a long time and its more than 3 years as there office was in the UK before they started the PH side of things and they still have.

    So i know they have been doing recruitment for say 7 years Plus
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    #28834
    Scott Beveridge
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    Scot

    What do u mean by a few in England a few is 3.

    Subnet Services have been doing recruitment for a long time and its more than 3 years as there office was in the UK before they started the PH side of things and they still have.

    So i know they have been doing recruitment for say 7 years Plus
    .

    Sorry Deepseacon…. "many" (years), being a quantitative word, is normally associated with double-digit numbers. Threw me off there…. BTW – a few in English is the same in native-speaking countries around the world – 3.

    #28835
    deepseacon
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    No worries Scot

    I used the many word as i did not know the exact number of which i assumed many was used for more than 3.

    I have never known that word to mean double digit numbers?
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    #28836
    Scott Beveridge
    Participant

    No worries Scot

    I used the many word as i did not know the exact number of which i assumed many was used for more than 3.

    I have never known that word to mean double digit numbers?
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    May have something to do with age……

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