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Long term contractors - Parking
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Wow, I thought there would be a few educated individuals who'd be able to give an informed reply, not an opinion. My mistake.
I'm off to the boardroom for a wank.Comment
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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostQuick question to people in the know.....
There's a policy here where contractors are not permitted to park in the staff carpark.
Pretty common. You're not staff.
I've worked here now for 5 years, so would consider myself a long term contractor.
We'd consider you a permie in disguise. Or a sockie.
I remember some time ago there was a change which gave long term contractors the same rights as members of staff?
Do you?
Would this change apply to the 'no parking rule' enforced here?
No.
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostWow, I thought there would be a few educated individuals who'd be able to give an informed reply, not an opinion. My mistake.
I'm off to the boardroom for a wank.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you're going to ask a question in a forum labelled "All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously." then you get what you deserve.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you're going to ask a question in a forum labelled "All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously." then you get what you deserve.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.Last edited by woohoo; 15 January 2015, 14:15.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you're going to ask a question in a forum labelled "All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously." then you get what you deserve.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostJeesh get one award and you think you are the serious forum king.Comment
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I was called out a few years ago while working at a building society, around 1am. I parked (a Porsche) in the chief execs parking spot and started work trying to fix a mega fault which meant that, if not fixed, the next day they would not be able to do any mortgage approvals. Anyway, around 9am a security guard found me and said "move your car", I replied "go and ask the CEO if he wants his parking space or his system fixing", 5 mins later he came back and said
"Move your car"
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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostWow, I thought there would be a few educated individuals who'd be able to give an informed reply, not an opinion. My mistake.
I'm off to the boardroom for a wank.
Do you like films about gladiators?Comment
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