Fer cryin' out loud weemster, don't tell the permies stuff like that. Bloomin' 'eck lad.
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Reasons for considering a permie role
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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That's straight out of The Dilbert Principle - "running your own side business from your cubicle" where Dilbert starts selling office supplies :-)Originally posted by mrdonutswhat about permie and spending all your time on plan b
Good in theory I would say, but for some/most people, being permie would be so soul crushing that they wouldn't be able to work on that plan B.Comment
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a few more
1. I miss the ethics training.
2. The 360 reviews were very helpful.
3. The minute pay rises were inspirational.
4. I want the freebies! Company mouse mats really impress my friends.
5. I need a picture of the CEO on the wall to worship.Comment
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