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    #11
    Originally posted by Mr Blek
    (I've been working on a new project thats a week old).
    Seriously your client will live. How much progress have you actually made in a week. I'd still be on the 2nd paragraph of the business case

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      #12
      Tell them its purely a "commercial decision"

      Its a nice cop-out that clients and agencies tend to use on many occasions when they wish to remove any humanity from their decisions.

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        #13
        They seemed OK about it. Apparently I wasn't the only contractor that had told them at the last minute that they weren't renewing.

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          #14
          Just say the commercial director has set expectations on revenue that must be made or a board decision will be made to remove you from executive power.

          If they ask who this person is, just say "the missus".

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            #15
            Originally posted by DimPrawn
            Just say the commercial director has set expectations on revenue that must be made or a board decision will be made to remove you from executive power.

            If they ask who this person is, just say "the missus".
            Just say your wife hen pecks you and won't let you continue.

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