CUK front page news articles that quote a Mr William Knight, former contract software developer. A useful source of material, no doubt.
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One of Mr.Knight's pieces:
http://www.contractoruk.com/003852.html
My favourite part:
According to contractor Ace00 on the CUK bulletin board, “One of the permies at my current gig is after molesting me. It is obvious she fancies me (there have been comments from colleagues already), and also obvious she is some kind of middle-aged bunny boiler. More importantly, she is minging.”Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostCUK front page news articles that quote a Mr William Knight, former contract software developer. A useful source of material, no doubt.Comment
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Who is this presumptuous tosser William Knight, a "former" (failed?) contract software developer, quoting posters here probably out of context and possibly violating their copyright?
Here's another, not so funny, quote from in that article:
Yet it turns out there is very little that will make a contractor quit mid-contract, 11% pay cuts will not do it
Great ally we have there, and thanks CUK for giving him a platform to spout his long-winded incoherent nonsense.Comment
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Originally posted by Marina View PostWho is this presumptuous tosser William Knight, a "former" (failed?) contract software developer, quoting posters here probably out of context and possibly violating their copyright?
Here's another, not so funny, quote from in that article:
Sounds like he is actually trying to talk down rates, and positively encouraging clients to welsh on contract terms.
Great ally we have there, and thanks CUK for giving him a platform to spout his long-winded incoherent nonsense.
A Plan B for the NL Age.Comment
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Originally posted by Marina View PostWho is this presumptuous tosser William Knight, a "former" (failed?) contract software developer, quoting posters here probably out of context and possibly violating their copyright?
Here's another, not so funny, quote from in that article:
Sounds like he is actually trying to talk down rates, and positively encouraging clients to welsh on contract terms.
Great ally we have there, and thanks CUK for giving him a platform to spout his long-winded incoherent nonsense.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm gonna sue...Comment
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Originally posted by Marina View Postoops, sorry, I meant "scotch the idea of sticking to contract terms"Comment
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