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Had a contract at rbs a couple of years ago. On week 1 I learned I was guy number 3; 2 other guys had left in the previous 6 months, the last one apparently had a rage outburst during a meeting, handed in his notice and proceeded to delete a fair chunk of his work. I lasted 4-5 months in what turned out to be the worst project in the most toxic environment I've ever experienced. Fortunately, the pandemic started, the project was canned and I was moved to another project which was slightly more tolerable. -
Standards can be pretty low at RBS so that doesn't surprise me.Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
Had a contract at rbs a couple of years ago. On week 1 I learned I was guy number 3; 2 other guys had left in the previous 6 months, the last one apparently had a rage outburst during a meeting, handed in his notice and proceeded to delete a fair chunk of his work. I lasted 4-5 months in what turned out to be the worst project in the most toxic environment I've ever experienced. Fortunately, the pandemic started, the project was canned and I was moved to another project which was slightly more tolerable.Comment
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What was your answer?Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostI had a young kid interview me a few years ago and his first question was "so why are you a contractor?"Comment
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Every interview where they ask even one technical question.....
I've got 30+ years experience. Worked all over Europe for some big names..... BUT I don't know the manual off the top of my head. Not interested in that.
Yet a lot of places still do it.
Worse one was an interview that was 40 set questions. 10 of them were for a subject I had no idea of and I pointed that out.
I got 29 out of 40 apparently and they said sorry someone got 30 so we gave them the contract.
Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Reminds me of a recent government gig. 1st meeting one fella said "I dont know why we're wasting money on another contractor". Cheers fella. Then, same meeting, massive argument broke out and two guys went full tilt swearing at each other. Great eh?Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
Had a contract at rbs a couple of years ago. On week 1 I learned I was guy number 3; 2 other guys had left in the previous 6 months, the last one apparently had a rage outburst during a meeting, handed in his notice and proceeded to delete a fair chunk of his work. I lasted 4-5 months in what turned out to be the worst project in the most toxic environment I've ever experienced. Fortunately, the pandemic started, the project was canned and I was moved to another project which was slightly more tolerable.
I'm unix but looks like this windows guy had been dumped on a bit. Never met anyone so miserable in my life. He'd broken his arm so I tried to be nice and ask him how he was etc and I'd get one word answers. "So what you do?" "Fell". In the end, he seemed more interested in proving how he'd been so wronged and tried to shaft me.
And getting info from anyone was impossible, the two guys mentioned earlier didnt speak to each other and they'd just point me to the other one.
Lasted 6 weeks - my SC was lost so they used that as an excuse to terminate me in the end. I wasn't sorry at all.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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The interview bikini still getting you the gigs though.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBeing judged on the clothes you wear rather than your ability to do the job.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Indeed. I dress how I like to interviews now - cuts out a lot of the crap (perhaps from their perspective tooOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostBeing judged on the clothes you wear rather than your ability to do the job.
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I wear smart casual or a suit. Depends on the client. I make a judgement call. I aim to not the be the the worst dressed person in the room.
Anyone who would ignore you because you're wearing a suit is an idiot. Anyone who requires you to wear a suit is an idiot.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Agreed, but that works both ways. I would expect someone interviewing me for my kind of work to treat the meeting with a degree of respect.Originally posted by Lance View PostI wear smart casual or a suit. Depends on the client. I make a judgement call. I aim to not the be the the worst dressed person in the room.
Anyone who would ignore you because you're wearing a suit is an idiot. Anyone who requires you to wear a suit is an idiot.Blog? What blog...?
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