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Office Intimidation - Contractor Rights?

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    #41
    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Well, you've asked us about our business responses and I've given it.

    But working in this kind of environment is horrible, corrosive and will take it's toll on your health.

    So keep you head down and say nowt to anyone about anything other than work.

    Do what they want you to do (and don't do) without complaint, keep invoicing and keep going to interviews.

    Ignore what is said or done around you.

    If you don't have a warchest this is the only option to you really. But otherwise I would recommend putting your notice in THIS AFTERNOON and seriously find a contract in the next couple of weeks.

    'Cos it's going to be a nice week and you can look for work while sitting in the garden .
    Very good advice thank you. I am restricting all non work conversation to the other contractor partner in stress and when certain ears are not waggling. I am complying with all there rules and regulations while planning my exit. I considered having a frank and honest conversation with the boss but quite frankly, what’s the point? No matter how politely or delicately I put my point across I will still be in the wrong and quite possibly this will just make matters worse.

    Limited War chest so I am going to stay and try and put up with it until another option presents itself. Besides which, the people here taking part in all the unpleasantness WANT me to leave. I’m quite happy to stick around a bit longer and not grant them their wish!

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      #42
      Originally posted by Contractoid View Post
      Very good advice thank you. I am restricting all non work conversation to the other contractor partner in stress and when certain ears are not waggling. I am complying with all there rules and regulations while planning my exit. I considered having a frank and honest conversation with the boss but quite frankly, what’s the point? No matter how politely or delicately I put my point across I will still be in the wrong and quite possibly this will just make matters worse.

      Limited War chest so I am going to stay and try and put up with it until another option presents itself. Besides which, the people here taking part in all the unpleasantness WANT me to leave. I’m quite happy to stick around a bit longer and not grant them their wish!
      The worst thing you could possible do to them in retaliation is;
      • smile at them every time they gripe and say "I agree, I really Really Do"
      • Smile at them and say "Oh! I didn't realise, I'm so sorry - Won't happen again"
      • Make comments about how much money you are earning to the permies.
      • Point at the clock every hour and say loudly "That's another £XXX.00 I've earned today.
      So don't do any of the above, Right
      Confusion is a natural state of being

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        #43
        Originally posted by Diver View Post
        The worst thing you could possible do to them in retaliation is;
        • smile at them every time they gripe and say "I agree, I really Really Do"
        • Smile at them and say "Oh! I didn't realise, I'm so sorry - Won't happen again"
        • Make comments about how much money you are earning to the permies.
        • Point at the clock every hour and say loudly "That's another £XXX.00 I've earned today.
        So don't do any of the above, Right
        Of course I won't

        How about another screen saver with a clock on one side and a counter on the other with an increasing £value showing my day rate accumulating. A big money bag increasing in size during the day.

        Subtle Like...

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          #44
          Careful!! They'll wonder what you're smiling at!
          "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
          - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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            #45
            Originally posted by cojak View Post
            Careful!! They'll wonder what you're smiling at!
            Yes you are right! Smiling is also not aloud along with toilet breaks and breating. I think they are trialling the same techniques used on the burma Railway project in India

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              #46
              This has just happend to me, office intimidation is somethng that happens to everyone at some point.

              The failiure is the doing anything about it or becoming so sucked in that you are unaware of how deep in you are until it's too late.

              You really need to get out as its not going to get any better.

              I used to work in an estate agent, my boss sat next to me.

              His day = BBC iplayer and sky poker
              My day = handle all the work, which basically invovled fobbing people off about how many flats we had to sell and rent. (wasn't much at all in both terms) then receive complaints from boss that I don't do much.

              What could I do about it? not much, but don't feel like you are the only one that this kind of thing that has happend to.

              I have heard stories of people be 5 - 6 years at a job then this happens to them!

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                #47
                To me, it seems you've already made up your own mind in your head and are looking for us to verify that opinion.

                My 2 cents...leave. It's clearly causing you a lot more hassle than is acceptable and it will likely just keep going down hill. Worse case scenario, they push you a little too far and you lose all sense of professionalism and end up saying a few home truths. This sort of stuff will follow you around.

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