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It's true even about writing, which looks like a cushy number.
So where is this cushy number that you refer to?
In the end the bureaucrats that run education have only one purpose - the retention of their cushy numbers.
Lieberman felt faint at the man's optimism: He really did think this was one cushy number.
I'm curious about your claims of "a cushy number".
Constituents didn't appreciate their tax money being spent on giving criminals a cushy number.
He was covering himself to protect that cushy number he's wound up with.'
I reckon a pretty cushy number, as many statale jobs are.
"A cushy number, this route," he said, as they strolled along a damp street in the merchants' quarter.
Like, you make sure that when you retires you gets a cushy number.
Yes it's great to have plenty of time off, but to call teaching a 'cushy number' is pure ignorance.
The Public Sector workers do not know what a cushy number they are on and they moan.
'We got a cushy number down here, no sense in spoiling it.'
"A cushy number, if you ask me."
If you want to talk about unfairness and attacks on pension schemes, take a look at us who are not on such a cushy number.
A cushy number for Dot!
What a cushy number.
I could hardly credit it when Carole said we were on a cushy number; she'd spent whole days hacking down rhododendrons and that was really back-breaking work.
He'd ended up at Gayfield Square, just off Leith Walk: a cushy number, according to some.
Their 'fame' during their football years often gets them cushy numbers as reps etc - aswell as jobs in industries around football.
They were reliable men, good soldiers-that was why they had been chosen-but they were also more than aware that they had landed a cushy number.
And one of the most basic lessons he'd learned was that men with red faces and plummy voices never ever gave cushy numbers to the likes of Nobby.
They'll have no qualms about dumping Beith who will then become Lord Beith of Berwick - another cushy number.
People on our needs register are not swimming in cash, they're not people who think I shall have a cushy number here, I'll go and get myself housed by the local authority.
I think all striking Public Sector workers should be forced to spend a year in the private sector, seeing the terms and conditions we have to work under to pay taxes that allow them such a cushy number.