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Never admit that - for all you know, they know less than you, but are better at bluffing.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
I've spent some time with them. They are capable from an experience POV.
However, more and more I note that data analyst that I have worked with or along side arent able to adapt, think freely or be dynamic.
I find this weird as being flexible is part of role IMHO.
I dunno, maybe I've just worked with some churners.Comment
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Sorry, I should have been clearer on this point. There have been a lot of questions outside of the project along the lines of 'Why is he here, we have plenty of analysts?' and 'I thought we were cutting back on contractors'.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNever admit that - for all you know, they know less than you, but are better at bluffing.
As it's my first contract I found it a bit troubling (on top of no clear brief), so it wobbled me.Comment
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Ignore them, they're jealous of your day rate.Originally posted by Morgraal View PostSorry, I should have been clearer on this point. There have been a lot of questions outside of the project along the lines of 'Why is he here, we have plenty of analysts?' and 'I thought we were cutting back on contractors'.
As it's my first contract I found it a bit troubling (on top of no clear brief), so it wobbled me.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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And it goes in GeneralOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThe correct thread title is 'Boomed'
Congratulations but keep applying. I would be suspicious of a three week delay and then a start just before Christmas.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That always happens.Originally posted by Morgraal View PostSorry, I should have been clearer on this point. There have been a lot of questions outside of the project along the lines of 'Why is he here, we have plenty of analysts?' and 'I thought we were cutting back on contractors'.
As it's my first contract I found it a bit troubling (on top of no clear brief), so it wobbled me.
And the fact you've heard it means they aren't professional. On that basis you're better than them already.
In fact you might have been brought in simply because you're more professional than the tools they already have. Nothing to do with skills and all to do with attitude.See You Next TuesdayComment
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