Originally posted by northernladuk
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Contractor with a conscience!
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Originally posted by AJ1982 View PostThat took me a while to work out... I hope that doesnt mean I fall into the same net.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostCan't even be 4rsed looking it up. In fact I can't really stand these kind of infantile acronyms. I'd expect them from a group of small children who have developed their own 'language' that they can use to snigger amongst each other in the presence of grown ups!
You are not cut out.... etcComment
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Difficult one. Could be the first guy was genuinely useless....
Or it could be the client is a right PITA.
I've worked at both types. One client thought I was brill for some reason and they were a great bunch. Easy going place no issues, come and go as you pleased. Rate was awful thiugh.
But then a new contractor started. Pulled about 3 sickies in first three weeks. Had about 3 stuck in traffic etc.
I left but then heard a few months later they'd got rid because he went on to just not turn up some days.
Then again I worked at another place and all the permies hated contractors. Found out they'd got rid of a few in the past for various reasons. To be fair, it was a bit of a contractor witch hunt there where the permies would do they're best to dob contractors in for the slightest misdemeanour. I lasted 8 months but then had enough and left.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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It's not in client's interests to be randomly binning perfectly good contractors for no reason. So I'm not really sure I get the post
Your conscience tells you that it's good for people to occupy positions that they aren't qualified to occupy?Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostCan't even be 4rsed looking it up. In fact I can't really stand these kind of infantile acronyms. I'd expect them from a group of small children who have developed their own 'language' that they can use to snigger amongst each other in the presence of grown ups!
4rsed?Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostDifficult one. Could be the first guy was genuinely useless....
Or it could be the client is a right PITA.
I've worked at both types. One client thought I was brill for some reason and they were a great bunch. Easy going place no issues, come and go as you pleased. Rate was awful thiugh.
But then a new contractor started. Pulled about 3 sickies in first three weeks. Had about 3 stuck in traffic etc.
I left but then heard a few months later they'd got rid because he went on to just not turn up some days.
Then again I worked at another place and all the permies hated contractors. Found out they'd got rid of a few in the past for various reasons. To be fair, it was a bit of a contractor witch hunt there where the permies would do they're best to dob contractors in for the slightest misdemeanour. I lasted 8 months but then had enough and left.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostThis role pops up quite frequently so either a) they are trigger happy or b) the work/environment is so bad people don't stick around.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostFor £650 why not milk it a couple of months until they replace you too?
Man, maybe I'm getting old but what's wrong with having a balance between money and working with decent people on an interesting project?Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostBecause there's more to life than money. Can't believe I just said that.
Man, maybe I'm getting old but what's wrong with having a balance between money and working with decent people on an interesting project?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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