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Yes that is true, but do I want to be friends with every permie I meet, especially in a 4 week contract? -
So what's your problem?Originally posted by Unix View PostYes that is true, but do I want to be friends with every permie I meet, especially in a 4 week contract?Comment
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I don't know, perhaps a psychiatrist could help me?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo what's your problem?Comment
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Doubt itOriginally posted by Unix View PostI don't know, perhaps a psychiatrist could help me?Comment
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Only God can help you, well maybeOriginally posted by Unix View PostI don't know, perhaps a psychiatrist could help me?
In Scooter we trust
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I'm an atheist thoughOriginally posted by The Spartan View PostOnly God can help you, well maybe
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Well at least you're a British atheist.Originally posted by Unix View PostI'm an atheist though
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On a serious note, I dont expect permies to greet me as the new messiah but I've worked a few places where the man who reads the meter gets a friendlier welcome. Current client included.
There is no need to plonk contractors in the corner and ignore them and dont even bother speaking to them. It just causes bad vibes.
Then again, I've worked at places where you wouldnt even know who the contractors and permies were. All part of the one team. IMHO this is what works best.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Do you think they get fed up with the whining?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOn a serious note, I dont expect permies to greet me as the new messiah but I've worked a few places where the man who reads the meter gets a friendlier welcome. Current client included.
There is no need to plonk contractors in the corner and ignore them and dont even bother speaking to them. It just causes bad vibes.Comment
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