Either because you don't have teh skills, or the client expects the impossible from you in no time at all!??!!?
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Ever been out of your depth on a contract?
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It's called winging it or - Lot's of bedtime reading.
If you are in this situation then you either lied way to much on your CV or at the interview.
If on the other hand the boss is expecting too much too soon tell him/her.Throw them to the lions - WC2 5.4 -
I got a permie job writing perl after reading learning perl in 24 hours one weekend.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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Well, you know what they say: monkey see, monkey do.Originally posted by TheMonkeyI got a permie job writing perl after reading learning perl in 24 hours one weekend.
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Slow learner?Originally posted by TheMonkeyI got a permie job writing perl after reading learning perl in 24 hours one weekend.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I've got a juicy NASA contract after getting Wernher von Braun reference whilst he was working in Penemunde: this was the first and only job when I felt a bit out of my depth, but I grabbed victory against all odds and became real contractor heavyweight type.
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Just trying my best in absense of fiddleabout! Or maybe he is around, just under different nickname
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threaded ???Originally posted by AtWI've got a juicy NASA contract after getting Wernher von Braun reference whilst he was working in Penemunde: this was the first and only job when I felt a bit out of my depth, but I grabbed victory against all odds and became real contractor heavyweight type.
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