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No brains, but there's a herd mentality that they share out between them. Some of them even refer to it as a "mind", when it's their day... -
Just a mini-doom then. In 2002 they cut rates 20% and had a policy of clearing out as many contractors as possible.Comment
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my favourite hilarious comment on that thread:
Having been a 'permie' for 22 years and resisted the urge to go contracting and earn shedloads more money for a lot less work I find this story rather heartwarming. In my experience the majority of contractors (note I say majority and not all) are far less skilled than their permenant compatriots and take far less responsibility for things. This is probably from years of working in 'get the job done, never mind the quality, now let's go!' environments.
Probably going to get the back up of a lot of people who've been getting money for old rope for donkey's years, but I'm sure they all have nice fat piles of cash they've been accumulating for years to soothe their sorry brows.
Mine's the one with the slim wallet in the left pocket but a big wad of highly valued integrity in the right.Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.Comment
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I've slightly edited it for content...Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Postmy favourite hilarious comment on that thread:
Having been a 'permie' for 22 years and never had the bottle to go contracting and earn shedloads more money for a lot less work I find this story rather heartwarming. In my experience the majority of contractors (note I say majority and not all) are far more capable than their permanent compatriots and take far less time off pretending to do flexi-days or filling in endless paperwork in a pitiful attempt to get an above inflation pay rise. This is probably from years of working in 'get the job done, never mind the permies, now let's go!' environments.
Probably going to get the back up of a lot of people who've been getting money for old rope for donkey's years, but being a public sector permie, I couldn't criticise my colleagues too badly.
Mine's the one with the slim wallet in the left pocket and a big wad of bitterness that I couldn't cut it in the right.ǝןqqıʍComment
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It's liek I said elsewhere, people always villify the thing they aren't getting from their job. Permies pretend money doeesn't matter to them, and contractors pretend influence over work strategy and organisational status doesn't matter to them.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSpot on!Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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