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Taking two months break for software product development

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    #11
    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Take the time off to retrain or develop your own software. You can put your time down (legit) against your own LTD. It really doesn't matter.
    This^

    Although I do tend to retrain and "spread it around" prior clients on my CV also. (And no, that's never been an issue in 22 years for me, before someone asks... And yes, it's shockingly criminal that I do such a thing... And yes, I probably am the guy who stole that brilliant contract that you didn't get... And no, I don't care if you are the poor, benched - but honest - contractor that bleats about such practices on this very forum... Think like an Agent; Act like an Agent. That's my motto. )
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      #12
      Originally posted by nomadd View Post
      This^

      Although I do tend to retrain and "spread it around" prior clients on my CV also. (And no, that's never been an issue in 22 years for me, before someone asks... And yes, it's shockingly criminal that I do such a thing... And yes, I probably am the guy who stole that brilliant contract that you didn't get... And no, I don't care if you are the poor, benched - but honest - contractor that bleats about such practices on this very forum... Think like an Agent; Act like an Agent. That's my motto. )
      Next time you reply to one of my posts. Can you do it in English so it can be understood.

      Ta awfully.
      What happens in General, stays in General.
      You know what they say about assumptions!

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        #13
        Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
        Next time you reply to one of my posts. Can you do it in English so it can be understood.

        Ta awfully.
        Only one person couldn't read or understand it: You.

        So...

        Next time you reply to one of my replies, please can you learn to read English, so you can understand.

        Ta awfully.

        (Oh, and note how I made a proper English sentence from the appalling nonsense that you posted. )
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