For the amount of money I'm invoicing a day if my line manager asked me to clean a Chenobyl toilet, I'd gladly do it.
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If you give up now it's the same as cross the Atlantic a die on the beach.
Clients want contractors that are helpful to solve their problems. You can always looking if there are opportunities for you in the market before the end of your contract.Comment
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Originally posted by vadhert View PostFor the amount of money I'm invoicing a day if my line manager asked me to clean a Chenobyl toilet, I'd gladly do it.
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I once spent most of a day getting shut of cardboard boxes and other packaging.
If a client is dumb enough to pay me £450 for that, happy days.
Maybe I missed a calling there in fact.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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I once spent a full Saturday, for 8 hours, on a group phone call.
That cost them £1100 for the day.
I spoke once, for a few minutes, during that whole time.
Kerrrching...The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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