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I just saw a post on another forum. It appears that rackspace has come in the top 50 of UK companies as a good place to work. You can read about it at this link. http://www.greatplacetowork-europe.com/best/list-uk.htm But what's the criteria are for judging them as good places to work? I see MacDonald's restaurants are also in the top 50...
I don't know if we should all be jealous now, that we work somewhere we hate, or apply for jobs at Rackspace? Starbucks Coffee Company Limited sounds cool too!
well its not always about whether you like it or not, more that you get paid enough for whatever you do, you could like your boss but he might pay you crap all and you have to work ages. mcdonalds looks boring lol. that said my word is worth completely nothing its not even legal for me to work part time.