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Comment my 2p.... (Score 1) 3

In England a car factory (Nissan) has recently started hiring new people on poorer contracts than those already in the job.

Bosses will most likely argue its the economic downturn or whatnot, what it boils down to is people doing the same job in the same office/building earning, at times, vastly different sums of money.

Odds are if you ask for more you won't even get to the interview.

Best of luck.

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Does Professional Gaming Have a Future? 116

mr_sifter writes "Three years ago, celebrity gamers such as Fatal1ty were bagging millions in prizes, and TV channels were queuing up to broadcast games on TV. Professional gaming looked set for the big time. It never happened, and in the current economic crisis, sponsors and media organizations are cutting costs, resulting in the closure of many pro gaming competitions (as we recently discussed) and a down-scaling in prize money. This feature looks at whether pro gaming can bounce back, and whether it will always be a PC sport, or if pro gaming on consoles is the future."

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