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Agreed. But it’s tough as I actually come across a lot of contractors with this mentality.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDefo a sockie. Only two posts and never comes back to the threads they kick off.Comment
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Hard to believe, but there really are people who are completely oblivious to what contracting entails.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy isn't this obvious sockie banned yet?
Nothing in that post is even remotely believable.
Pay for reading documentation!! What next?
I'm not surprised he doesn't engage after starting a thread considering the entirely jusifiable level of sarcasm and mockery he receives.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I look forward to the unfair dismissal thread.Originally posted by Lance View PostIf not a sockie then he/she’s gonna be on the bench by Monday.Comment
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I have done it, for a bank, but I was on site. Since they took their sweet time - over 1 week to get me even a basic user account for e-mail, I spent my time in various meetings,Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostPay for reading documentation!! What next?annoying people by looking over their shouldersshadowing ppl and browsing through a paper copy of the SOP.Comment
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With some gigs there is a level of documentation that needs to be read. You're not going to land in a new client and immediately understand all the processes that they follow, that you need to understand to get the job done.Comment
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We have had meeting and I have agreed that I will waive day rate for yesterday.
To all the haters, I am new to contract market and I guess I just had higher hopes of people's humanity but hey ho. In couple of years I will return to permanent world and probably be program director telling them what to do in 2-3 years
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Originally posted by saurabh1 View PostUpdate
We have had meeting and I have agreed that I will waive day rate for yesterday.I don't think you really had the option to agree to waive the daily rate TBH but dress it up as you will.But client manager is saying he will not pay for today even though I have been working all morning as best I can without VPN.
Next time call them first thing to advise you won't be in and get it sorted before you start working.
Cool story bro.To all the haters, I am new to contract market and I guess I just had higher hopes of people's humanity but hey ho. In couple of years I will return to permanent world and probably be program director telling them what to do in 2-3 years
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I don’t think it will be that far in the future.Originally posted by saurabh1 View PostIn couple of years I will return to permanent worldComment
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