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Can contractor use a Pseudonym?
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thanks scourer <takes deep drink>Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post<passes out drinks>
Shame we are going to have to wait for ferret to approve his reply........
have a handful of popcorn...
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C'mon d000hg! We don't care about that.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs your name distinctive? Otherwise they won't remember... but they might remember your company name or other info.
The important thing here is what the CUK has he done to fall out with agents and what has gone wrong on contracts!?!
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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*passes popcorn*Originally posted by El_Diablo View PostAll ears here, do tell....Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Rough Translation: I've broken everything I touch... Can I change my name?Originally posted by Untouchable View PostI find some databases accummulate negative data when, say, a recruiter decides to hate me or a contract went wrong (but not my fault).
Can I use a pseudonym so that I am not permanently blacked?
It is a typically English thing to gradually invalidate people as time goes on.
And databases make this problem almost unsurmountable. Please don't think I deserve everything I get, because it is simply not true!
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Good work, sas. You tuck in.Originally posted by sasguru View Post** Chomp chomp rustle rustle slurp slurp**Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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I've bought Revels for added coffee/orange amusement...Originally posted by Xenophon View Post*passes popcorn*Gas masks don't fit snails...
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Don't forget he might be lurking before replying.....Originally posted by Xenophon View PostC'mon d000hg! We don't care about that.
The important thing here is what the CUK has he done to fall out with agents and what has gone wrong on contracts!?!

Of course he is entirely innocent! And in cuk innocence is presumed anyway - he is among friends!
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Superb.Originally posted by dwm009 View PostI've bought Revels for added coffee/orange amusement...
*munch*
Eurgh! Coffee! Goddammit!Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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