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IT Consultant of the Year
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostWhat an up his own arse, hateful <removed : Oh Dear>!
I can see an image of this dick-wipe building up in my mind as a meld of all the arsehole consultants I've ever had to work with.
what... consultant?Last edited by ferret : Today at 01:48. Reason: Excessive use of the C word
Is it a temp or permie ban?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Couldn't of put it better myself.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhat a load of pathetic old balls. Real IT contractors turn up, fiddle about randomly with some cody thing for 12 months and escape to the next sucker before their total pointlessness is discovered.
One suggested change to the article,
"the shrewd IT contractor knows the traditional practice of showing interest only in their specific duty is ever more important and to be followed at all times"Comment
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Oh dear... you think we cant spout the same old balls at the client? I am the king of telling the client what they want to hear, and setting the agenda early so I am set to look good. Its an essential skill as a contractor, its not how good you are at the work, its how good you appear to be at the work.It's clear that most of you are just techies and don't run real businesses. What a shame.
Things are going to be tough next year for those of you who don't take his advice.
But this guy is talking out of his ass.Comment
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You obviously have your finger on the pulse ! Is it OK if I PM you for advice on how to power my business forward ?Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's clear that most of you are just techies and don't run real businesses. What a shame.
Things are going to be tough next year for those of you who don't take his advice.
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Please feel free to do so. £500 per PM. Send me your address for invoicing.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostYou obviously have your finger on the pulse ! Is it OK if I PM you for advice on how to power my business forward ?Hard Brexit now!
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Check your Inbox. I have set aside a budget of £5K for Business Development. If I try really hard I may become a real business.Originally posted by sasguru View PostPlease feel free to do so. £500 per PM. Send me your address for invoicing.Comment
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I always thought the main difference between consultants + contractors was the width of their ties and their suits.Comment
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Here's the difference explained in terms of plumbers
The plumber.
Comes to you house. Identifies the fault with your boiler, suggests a repair. Fixes the fault, services the system, charges £350 and leaves. You are happy in a warm home.
The plumbing "consultant"
Arrives in a sharp suit. Has 3 hour meeting with you discussing synergies with your lighting, how your carpets could generate warmer feet if upgraded and how the industry is moving towards thinner pipes.
Creates a detailed report on the future of condensing boilers and presents this to your family. Thanks you all and leaves at 7.00pm after handing you a bill for £2500.
You sit, tired and cold with your broken boiler wondering how you are going to pay for Christmas.Comment
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Originally posted by King Cnvt View PostHere's the difference explained in terms of plumbers
The plumber.
Comes to you house. Identifies the fault with your boiler, suggests a repair. Fixes the fault, services the system, charges £350 and leaves. You are happy in a warm home.
The plumbing "consultant"
Arrives in a sharp suit. Has 3 hour meeting with you discussing synergies with your lighting, how your carpets could generate warmer feet if upgraded and how the industry is moving towards thinner pipes.
Creates a detailed report on the future of condensing boilers and presents this to your family. Thanks you all and leaves at 7.00pm after handing you a bill for £2500.
You sit, tired and cold with your broken boiler wondering how you are going to pay for Christmas.
Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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