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    #11
    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    while me and one other guy keep on ignoring all the BS and get software out on time.
    I hear ya brother! Bloody permies. The best bit it is I dont put any comments in the code, so that when I've f****d off they're screwed. No amount of arsing about with fancy books is gonna help them then.

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      #12
      Originally posted by TadGhostal
      I hear ya brother! Bloody permies. The best bit it is I dont put any comments in the code, so that when I've f****d off they're screwed. No amount of arsing about with fancy books is gonna help them then.

      your code that unreadable
      whats the lowest you can do this for?

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        #13
        I'm a contractor, why would I have a Permie Development Plan ????

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          #14
          Originally posted by Ardesco
          I'm a contractor, why would I have a Permie Development Plan ????
          I'm sure you have a CDP (contractor developer plan) that goes something like mine:

          1. Maximise billing rate
          2. See 1.

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            #15
            No I have a business plan which goes moe along the lines of this:


            Create Plan B using contracting money to start it up to bring in another income stream.

            Create Plan C using contracting money to start it up to bring in another income stream.

            Create Plan D using contracting money to start it up to bring in another income stream.

            Create Plan E using contracting money to start it up to bring in another income stream.

            etc.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ardesco
              I'm a contractor, why would I have a Permie Development Plan ????
              BWAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA...ye of little intellect! The contractor version of the PDP is your companies business plan.

              I mean...you are a business arent you and you do have a plan for improving your business dont you?

              No different to having a PDP as a permie...my god...you are JUST like a permie!

              Now wheres me fiva!

              Peow! Peow!

              Mailman

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                #17
                Originally posted by TadGhostal
                I hear ya brother! Bloody permies. The best bit it is I dont put any comments in the code, so that when I've f****d off they're screwed. No amount of arsing about with fancy books is gonna help them then.
                Give me a break - only permies actually give a toss about comments. Write code properly and anyone with half a brain (i.e. you and about 1% of your colleagues) can grasp the meaning. The other 99% are lost, with or without comments.

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