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How do you define "contractor attitude"?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
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I was starting to think you'd joined the great bench in the sky.
No. just busy as Principal designer on 3 x biomass plants (Contract now ended). Had to also build the interactive database for each of the 3 projects thousands of as- built documents and drawings. so very exciting
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It was a cool questionOriginally posted by ProfitableContractor View Postthanks everyone for the replies about contractor attitude

Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by ProfitableContractor View Postthanks everyone for the replies about contractor attitude

Is it going to give you another article to write on your website?
What's the next article going to be about?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Contractors could learn a lot from Swiss Toni:Originally posted by Diver View PostIt was a cool question
When you're selling a car to a man, it all comes down to who's got the biggest todger. You have to make him think that his is bigger. But, in order to sell it to him, you have to know that yours is the biggest. You have to keep telling yourself, "I've got the biggest todger in the world".
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Well, my guess is 9*Originally posted by WTFH View PostIs it going to give you another article to write on your website?
What's the next article going to be about?
(*Dependant on that post - I like to keep the punters on the edge of their seats...)
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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The next article is my take on the difference between the permie job cycle and the contractor one. The permie one involves hiring all year for jobs no one really knows why they are hiring for and the contract one is because management are gonna miss their bonuses and are gonna move quick!Originally posted by WTFH View PostIs it going to give you another article to write on your website?
What's the next article going to be about?
I asked this because I was reading a thread about someone who quit his job and found that suddenly all the sharepoint contract roles had disappeared and some people here said agencies would skip him as it was his first contract and would have the right contractor attitude
Apparently you can’t follow anyone


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I’m worried this means you are going to ban meOriginally posted by cojak View PostWell, my guess is 9*
(*Dependant on that post - I like to keep the punters on the edge of their seats...)
I’m not sure why though!
Apparently you can’t follow anyone


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Being a cockwomble.Originally posted by ProfitableContractor View PostI’m worried this means you are going to ban me
I’m not sure why though!Comment
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