Advantages: Good Effiecient Comapny Disadvantages: Too Big in Size
...RMC Group. What can I say, they are massive in the building industry. My firm probably spend between £1.5 million - £2 million every year with them. They offer a wide range or services and products, and they do a very good job of deliveries and all round service that they provide.
As an employer they pride themselves on quality and offering JIT (Just In Time) which enables them to complete orders on time. This is very helpful towards their employees, because they have a very good system in place it enables them to follow guidelines and procedures so that the work is done correctly and the customer is satisifed with the final product.
The Reps for RMC are really good they look after everyone who deals with them and also all their staff. The reps are the front of the business they deal direct with everyone and they make...
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Advantages: Beautiful location, unique traditions, first class teaching Disadvantages: Cold weather
...I began my degree at St. Andrews in 1999. Whenever I told anyone where I was studying I would be met with a quizzically furrowed brow and a blank expression. Two years later the Prince William Factor transformed it into one of the most famous universities in Britain. However, St. Andrews has long been one of the most eminent seats of learning in the world, and tends to attract people that are too eccentric / alternative / spirited to want to go to Oxbridge. After 17 years of living in Bournemouth it was time to get far away, and I chose St. Andrews because it is truly unique, if not pretty peculiar. On the surface it may seem frightfully middle (or even upper) class, and definitely is a mini-England in Scotland, but underneath there is a wonderful, singular mixed community, which draws from everyone who becomes a part of it.
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Advantages: Excellent Employee Benefits Disadvantages: not very well known
...Introduction
When I seen William Baird listed, I jumped at the chance to write a review. I’m a current employee. Firstly I must let you know that William Baird no longer exists as such. It was taken over and is now know as Jacques Vert Plc.
I have worked here for 4 and half years now and this will probably end up sounding like a recruitment advert for the company, as I really do love working for them.
History
Most people I talk to about where I work have no idea who I’m talking about so to save any confusion I’ll tell you a Little of The Company History:
The origins of the Windsmoor Group stretch back to 1933, when three brothers founded the Windsmoor Company. Then in 1988 the company was taken over by William Baird Plc, giving it the backing of a major textile group. Then late in the December of 2002...
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"Surviving the game", is the kind of film that you will definately watch again, and again, once you get the courage to watch it for the first time. An action film with an all star cast of "Ice-T", "Rutgaer Hauer", Charles S. dutton", "John C. McGinley",... more