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    #11
    Originally posted by richard-af
    The magic database of employees details, etc.? Or would that be illegal?
    One with no CV's so you don't know what the people actually do? I suspect a phone book would be just as useful....

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      #12
      Originally posted by Ardesco
      One with no CV's so you don't know what the people actually do? I suspect a phone book would be just as useful....
      Well, my brolly knows what I do - it's in the Contract. And, not too surprisingly, they have useful names, phone numbers, and all that sort of stuff, too.

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        #13
        My contract say "Programme Manager" and the client name - could be anything ... the only "useful" name & number they have are the agents I work through.

        Wind

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          #14
          Originally posted by WindyAnna
          My contract say "Programme Manager" and the client name - could be anything ... the only "useful" name & number they have are the agents I work through.

          Wind
          Mine's a bit more detailed than that. Vague descriptions are not too smart - how can you fend-off being asked to do work you know you never really signed-up for?

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