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Good idea / bad idea?
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Originally posted by super View PostWhat do you all reckon? Good idea or bad idea to ask out one of the permies?
Or ask 'the permi' if she knows 'the vanishing trick'. It goes like this: You play hide the sausage and then she disappears.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postwhat are those signs? eye contact? friendlieness? shouting "take me now" across the office?Comment
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Something to do towards the end of a contract. The phone number harvest should begin slightly in advance of organising the end-of-contract drinks.
If you dive in too early and get it wrong, you could be in for an indeterminate amount of time.Comment
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Originally posted by super View Postcombination of signs and circumstances; I'm not thinking about that as much as thinking about whether it's a wise idea for contractors to go down that routeComment
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If you're the sort of person who needs to need to solicit this sort of advice from people on an internet forum, then I'd say 'no. don't ask her'.
Go make an Airfix kit.Comment
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