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Leave him alone! FFS He said he had "professional and competent colleagues".... and it's the rate you have issue with?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostComment
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Just because his is bigger! NLyUK complained she couldn't walk straight for weeks! Has your accountant allowed one of those rubber rings on expenses?Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
And for MUN no wonder he waves it!
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Like Bob Shawadiwadi I would do that for less for such colleagues...Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
Leave him alone! FFS He said he had "professional and competent colleagues".... and it's the rate you have issue with?Comment
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Well yeah. Mine is a lot smaller and I feel embarrassed and inadequate although you'd think I've gotten used to that by now.Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
Leave him alone! FFS He said he had "professional and competent colleagues".... and it's the rate you have issue with?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Oh, apologies (I have edited the original comment). I have never had an issue being open about my rate or salary but appreciate some people do not like discussing it. I was relieved to get that one as there was some doubt and moving house and then getting stitched up by my previous client had drained the accounts so I got carried away!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou can have an upside down dancing pineapple as your extension is great news but discussing rates isn't de rigueur so your news is tempered with crass willy waving.
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Its alright NLUk is a very sensitive flower!Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
Oh, apologies (I have edited the original comment). I have never had an issue being open about my rate or salary but appreciate some people do not like discussing it. I was relieved to get that one as there was some doubt and moving house and then getting stitched up by my previous client had drained the accounts so I got carried away!
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