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Prolonging tactics?
1. Do the job better.
2. Document it properly.
3. Look for other areas where you can add benefit.
But before you consider "tactics"...
Learn how to be professional.
Think about how your client perceives you.
Stop focussing on money and focussing on delivery. The money is a result of the delivery of professional services.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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If you can get away with wearing headphones - listen to some audio books while staring intensely at screens full of code and smiling for the camera.
Ask for some days "WFH"Comment
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WFH is actually great adviceOriginally posted by sal View PostIf you can get away with wearing headphones - listen to some audio books while staring intensely at screens full of code and smiling for the camera.
Ask for some days "WFH"Comment
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This. It could take some considerable time to do the documentation for 2 months of code, especially if none of it was done already.Originally posted by WTFH View PostProlonging tactics?
1. Do the job better.
2. Document it properly.
3. Look for other areas where you can add benefit.
But before you consider "tactics"...
Learn how to be professional.
Think about how your client perceives you.
Stop focussing on money and focussing on delivery. The money is a result of the delivery of professional services.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Take your well written code and apply some Refuctoring patterns to it. Result: Guaranteed contract extensions for life!Originally posted by diseasex View PostWFH is actually great advice
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SuperbOriginally posted by billybiro View PostTake your well written code and apply some Refuctoring patterns to it. Result: Guaranteed contract extensions for life!


I know someone who managed 25 years contracting here by doing something similar
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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The options are:
1) WFH
2) Wear big fairy wings so the cameras can't see your monitorTaking a break from contractingComment
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The only issue there is, if he has been sitting around doing sweet feck all, they may no longer trust him to be WFH.Originally posted by chopper View PostThe options are:
1) WFH
2) Wear big fairy wings so the cameras can't see your monitorThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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