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Originally posted by WTFH View Posthttps://www.contractoruk.com/forums/welcome-faqs/
Most of the responses have been serious, with follow-up questions.
So far you have appeared disingenuous. Make us change our minds that you are genuine.
Round here people earn respect. Those that demand it just don't get it.
I've been called disingenuous twice in the last month and I'm still scratching my head about the first time... someone was having a go at a consultant doctor about the way the Dr conducted herself. I stepped in to defend the distressed doc and got called disingenuous by the aggressor. I'm not even first aid trained. I also got accused of being part of a drama triangle and I had to look that one up. It's not the same as a love triangle apparently.
I might come across as knowing more than I actually do but surely that's a key skill in contracting.
Maybe I'm mixing contracting up with sales.
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How many times have you been called a dull twunt?Originally posted by moneybags View PostI've been called disingenuous twice in the last month and I'm still scratching my head about the first time... someone was having a go at a consultant doctor about the way the Dr conducted herself. I stepped in to defend the distressed doc and got called disingenuous by the aggressor. I'm not even first aid trained. I also got accused of being part of a drama triangle and I had to look that one up. It's not the same as a love triangle apparently.
I might come across as knowing more than I actually do but surely that's a key skill in contracting.
Maybe I'm mixing contracting up with sales.
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And how many times now, you dull twunt?Originally posted by moneybags View PostOnce in my life. No one's ever called me twunt before.Comment
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and if you only knew how it pains me to do this,Originally posted by moneybags View PostOnce in my life. No one's ever called me twunt before.
how many times now, dull twunt?Comment
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NoOriginally posted by moneybags View PostAm I winning you over yet?Last edited by Contractor UK; 27 November 2019, 15:07.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Stick around. And get yourself a calculatorOriginally posted by moneybags View PostOnce in my life. No one's ever called me twunt before.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Please stop all that twunking, it tickles.
NotAllThere fair point regarding being delusional. I'm thinking of standing against Mr Speaker in the general election because his seat will be otherwise uncontested. Politicians are full of promises and aspirations whereas businesses deal with reality... being delusional is good fun if you can keep a cap on it.Comment
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