These sort of people think they are being terribly clever in being "honest". the truth is honesty has nothing to do with their behaviour. Their agenda is to undermine everything that goes on within a department or company. the word for them is "terrorist". All they seek to do is strengthen their own position.
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Are you therefore a recruitment terrorist?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThese sort of people think they are being terribly clever in being "honest". the truth is honesty has nothing to do with their behaviour. Their agenda is to undermine everything that goes on within a department or company. the word for them is "terrorist". All they seek to do is strengthen their own position.
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many aren't they have just seen the train wreck so many times before the inevitability of it bores them.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThese sort of people think they are being terribly clever in being "honest". the truth is honesty has nothing to do with their behaviour. Their agenda is to undermine everything that goes on within a department or company. the word for them is "terrorist". All they seek to do is strengthen their own position.
Cynicism and humility are good qualities in support.Comment
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If the balance is right then yesOriginally posted by vetran View Postmany aren't they have just seen the train wreck so many times before the inevitability of it bores them.
Cynicism and humility are good qualities in support.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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