It looks like my replacement from offshore has arrived...asking me to share some of my work so that I could be less 'burdened'; even though client hasn't okayed any 'sharing'. Time to look for the next contract,eh??It might be a good opportunity to negotiate a quick exit from a project which is anyhow turning tulip.
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My new Injun is asleep at his desk. No kidding.Originally posted by Sid View PostIt looks like my replacement from offshore has arrived...asking me to share some of my work so that I could be less 'burdened'; even though client hasn't okayed any 'sharing'. Time to look for the next contract,eh??It might be a good opportunity to negotiate a quick exit from a project which is anyhow turning tulip.nomadd liked this post -
Sounds like a good time to convert all your documents into Latin or German and see how long he takes to complain that he does not understand them...Originally posted by Sid View PostIt looks like my replacement from offshore has arrived...asking me to share some of my work so that I could be less 'burdened'; even though client hasn't okayed any 'sharing'. Time to look for the next contract,eh??It might be a good opportunity to negotiate a quick exit from a project which is anyhow turning tulip.Comment
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Nah, just leave them in English - that'll confuse the feck outta them!Originally posted by bobspud View PostSounds like a good time to convert all your documents into Latin or German and see how long he takes to complain that he does not understand them...
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostMy new Injun is asleep at his desk. No kidding.
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The temptation to play a practical joke would be too much for me.Originally posted by nomadd View PostMy new Injun is asleep at his desk. No kidding.Comment
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Superglue has been mentioned...Originally posted by JamJarST View PostThe temptation to play a practical joke would be too much for me.
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Oooh evil ....I was think more along the lines of the shaving foam on the hand a tickling nose with a feather trickOriginally posted by nomadd View PostSuperglue has been mentioned...
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At least at this posters company they have the decency to do it under their desks...Originally posted by nomadd View PostMy new Injun is asleep at his desk. No kidding.
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This should do it.... Ali G TranslatorOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostNah, just leave them in English - that'll confuse the feck outta them!
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