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When in Rome, dear boy.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat if the office is full of women? Do you prefer knee length or something a bit racier?Comment
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So your work stands out, not your clothes.Originally posted by Taita View PostHow do the £2000 per day consultancies expect you and I to dress when we represent them?Comment
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Don't work for consultancies often, then?Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostSo your work stands out, not your clothes.
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Sounds like all the ones I work with. Flannels = lumberjack shirts.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyPhobias and OCD is what a developer is? Are you actually in the profession or just another pimp lurking?⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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No, I am not a recent graduate willing to do 15 hour days.Originally posted by Taita View PostDon't work for consultancies often, then?
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Or good enough?Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostNo, I am not a recent graduate willing to do 15 hour days.Comment
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Perhaps if consultants stopped treating work like a fashion parade and concentrated on the work they wouldn't be so widely disliked?Originally posted by vwdan View PostOr good enough?
Saying that, if everyone else is wearing expensive suits then you should be wearing an expensive suit.Comment
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Sorry, I was only teasing really. That said, for a contractor the "big consultancies" are a fantastic way to make great cash on interesting projects while increasing your profile etc etc. I've done a lot of work for some of them and apart from one insane bank holiday weekend (That funded my new laptop and a trade conference I attended) I've yet to be roped into anything too silly. I've not worked with any recent graduates, either.Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostPerhaps if consultants stopped treating work like a fashion parade and concentrated on the work they wouldn't be so widely disliked?
Saying that, if everyone else is wearing expensive suits then you should be wearing an expensive suit.
(Usual disclaimer that I'm not a programmer, though)Comment
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