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Do you have written permission from your boss to post on CUK during work time?
I do.
i'm my own boss, the clue is in the "contractor" bit.. HTH
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I had squirrel last week, was delicious with red cabbage and butternut squash mash
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nice change of direction but you havent yet answered the question, although knowing you you now purposely wont answer the question as you think it winds me up
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it doesnt, i was simply curious after talking about you and other regulars on here with a fellow CUK reader
now now, play fair AtW, you answer my question first and then i'll answer your question.
Ok, you don't want to answer this question. But it is obvious that you do not have written permission from the client where you work to post on this forum. I do.
In terms of your first question I have answered it in full, PMQ style.
Ok, you don't want to answer this question. But it is obvious that you do not have written permission from the client where you work to post on this forum. I do.
In terms of your first question I have answered it in full, PMQ style.
well done AtW you are so very clever in avoiding the question.. and my answer is "sometimes"
I also didnt realise that it was a requirement to have written permission from a client in order to post on here, what about viewing the BBC News website? or google? If the client requests me to prepare a list i'll be more than happy to spend their money and my time in creating one, thanks AtW, a plan c maybe?
I also didnt realise that it was a requirement to have written permission from a client in order to post on here, what about viewing the BBC News website? or google? If the client requests me to prepare a list i'll be more than happy to spend their money and my time in creating one, thanks AtW, a plan c maybe?
This is what you should ask your client, not me. As far as I am concerned I have got explicit permission to post on here while I work on my current project.
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