[url]http://careers.games-workshop.com/2014/09/18/chief-executive-games-workshop-group-plc-nottingham-uk/[/url]
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[url]http://careers.games-workshop.com/2014/09/18/chief-executive-games-workshop-group-plc-nottingham-uk/[/url]
Anyone fancy a try?
Serial Whiners!
This is it! Your chance to put your money where you mouth is, and prove you can wear the big boy pants and show that despite your lack of experience in you know, running a multinational, you could do a better job with your eyes shut.
Roll up roll up! Get your application in now!
Off to Wargames Corporate for you...
You just have to send them a letter? No CV? Will they hire just anyone?
I'm guessing they'll hire someone :)
And this is the time to strike folks - not to apply for the job as such, but to write to GW with your wishlists.
Yes, I'm serious. New broom sweeps clean, or possibly 'meet the new boss, same as the old boss'. But holding your wheesht is guaranteed to ensure no changes.
So break out the keyboard, or even pad and pen for the old school care touch. Get asking for stuff. Me? I'd like to see Specialist Games resurrected. Doesn't have to be full time, just around Christmas or something. Treat for us gamers, and with limited run/casting, limited risk for GW. No need to print the rules. Get them digital, or just re-release the PDF version previously freely downloadable, complete with pages for gluing onto card for counters and that. Then it's just the models.
Look at the prices of second hand BFG stuff. I sold an Imperial Grand Cruiser, fresh in box and bought during the system's final days for £18ish sell for just over £70. That says something about the demand, and indeed the prices the players might be willing to pay to fill out or found a fleet.
What do I write?