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Oh Dear now I have to train and nice cheap eastern european how to do my job
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Lucy luv,
is it your 'job' or are you a contractor
pick yourself up luv and find your next contract
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostIt is not for me to judge. She is from the Soviet Union's nuclear testing ground, that should give you a clue. She is taller than me and has very bad skin. More importantly she is very annoying.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostWimmin always know where they stand in the beauty pecking order ... . also most of the Soviet Unions testing was done in Kazakstan or that little archipelago in the Artic... neither of which are Eastern European
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostLucy luv,
is it your 'job' or are you a contractor
pick yourself up luv and find your next contract
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I dont understand.. if you are leaving anyway. Does it matter? The poor girl has been given a great oppurtunity, if the manager wants to take a punt on her and maybe make a mistake its his fault.
The poor girl deserves a chance from you. She clearly knows that its a big job for her.. and is trying to learrn as much as she can while you are still there. She is a person to, and is probably having stressful nights about when you have gone and no more handover. Cut the poor girl some slack and try and help her out, just imagine it was someone important to you who had been given this chance, and the person doing the handover was deliberatly sabotaging it just to make a spiteful point (correct or not).
I dont like seeing people cause massive stress to others for no good reason except spite.
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I don't understand. Your contract is ending anyway. Did you want it extended and think she has spoilt this option for you? In which case, you have to ask yourself, what added value do you provide above her?
I think it is a question we all have to ask ourselves.Hard Brexit now!
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I think this and Lucy's reaction and behaviour are funny
get over it Lucy and get another contract
there are ways dear, to appear as though your are 100% handing everything over but infact all you are doing is handing over hot air
maybe try to learn such skills and techniques for the future
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there are ways dear, to appear as though your are 100% handing everything over but infact all you are doing is handing over hot air
maybe try to learn such skills and techniques for the futureComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIs she more attractive than you?
A fact of the market place, especially with EU expansion, is that we're competiing with cheaper resources. The only way to get round this is to be different. What is it that you can offer that few others can - be they from Russia, India, China or Neasden. And if you haven't such a signifier, then get one.
NotAllThereDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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