No thought here of ethics or honour or anything right? Just shaft anyone and everyone as long as it's legal. Yep that's the way I want to be remembered.
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You a pimp?Originally posted by Lee Warwick View PostNo thought here of ethics or honour or anything right? Just shaft anyone and everyone as long as it's legal. Yep that's the way I want to be remembered.Comment
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I bet he is....a birdie tells me that the no of pimps joining CUK is on the rise, so as to keep a tab on whats happening among the contractors like usOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostYou a pimp?
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I see. I must be part of some conspiracy because I have an adult view of working as a contractor and wouldn't consider shafting a client (that's what an agent is BTW).
An outsider reading this forum would get a very warped view of the world. They 'd think all agents are evil hucksters and contractors are unethical, bitter little children.
Fortunately it's not like that in real life.Comment
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