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    #21
    As long as you get paid on time, whats the problem?

    My view is that you go in, do your job and leave, anything else is permie territory, I'm not interested in getting my back slapped, a "well done" speech, or even a thank you, just pay me and I'll be on my way thank you.
    Who has time? Who has time? But then if we do not ever take time, how can we ever have time?

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      #22
      Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
      good tip. Thanks. Btw: I am keeping my name as a co-author of all work products, but he insists he should send out all products to various senior stakeholders, and he is going to receive all the feedback, then send any comments to me, therefore I don't know if he's actually going to amend the author's list before sending it out??

      Saying that, honestly that PM fought hard to create a role for me, he knew me from a previous project and he knew me and another team member (developer) means he has the perfect winning cards to make a success out of this project, must admit the whole project is his idea (that's what he keeps telling me anyway ) so he doesn't want anyone else sharing the credit !! Never mind, suppose, I should be thankful I am on a contract !!
      bent over backwards to accommodate my pseudo-Muslim claptrap!!
      Older and ...well, just older!!

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        #23
        Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
        Yeh, my previous PM was like that, really pushed me forward and showered me with thank you mails for my hard work copying all senior management, so suppose got used to that kind of treatment. Frankly I don't understand why this PM is threatened? He is a really senior Programme manager and is in charge of many projects, but the one I am on will bring him his next big bonus (also its his baby).
        Look in the mirror, all your posts indicate you are the one feeling threatened, insecure and paranoid. Get a grip, he is doing his job, you do yours and take off the tin foil hat. You sound like your on board persona is coming out your work and the constant craving for positive affirmation is getting on top of you.

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          #24
          Originally posted by tay View Post
          is getting on top of you.
          Tay old chap you have hit the nail on the head. Sandy's issue I suspect is no-one has gotten on top of her in years.

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            #25
            Originally posted by cupidstunt View Post
            Tay old chap you have hit the nail on the head. Sandy's issue I suspect is no-one has gotten on top of her in years.
            Older and ...well, just older!!

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              #26
              Originally posted by stingman123 View Post
              As long as you get paid on time, whats the problem?

              My view is that you go in, do your job and leave, anything else is permie territory, I'm not interested in getting my back slapped, a "well done" speech, or even a thank you, just pay me and I'll be on my way thank you.
              WHS - stop thinking like a permie, getting the invoices paid is "well done" enough for me!
              Gas masks don't fit snails...

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                #27
                Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
                When a permie constantly taking credit for all your hard work, I should be used to it by now, but then I had this long contract with a manager who gave me credit for all my work, and was confident enough when stakeholders complimented my work. That really spoiled me, now I got to get used to a new PM who is claiming credit for all my hard work - everything I produce is to go out in his name, and he is the first point of contact, so one external to our very small team knows I did the work or I even exist!!!

                I know, tell me this is the way contracting is, am the biggest moaner, I have no right to be complaining.
                I like this quote: He who knows does not speak. He who speaks does not know. Lao Tzu

                Remember quality always rises to the top. As a contractor you know how good you are, you do it, bill, get paid and leave.

                The End.

                p.s

                If you really really want to have your name somewhere then do what the lollipop sucker suggests.

                Otherwise please ssshhhh, you make too much unnecessary noise.
                That boy go raaaaaaa
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                  #28
                  The guy is responsible for delivering the goods, you are his resource. I think it's quite right he takes the credit for whatever the outcome is.

                  Fact is if you are really the driving force behind it he will know he's f**ked without you and when it comes to extensions or rate negotiations that's all that matters.
                  The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.

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                    #29
                    I should cry all the way to the bank.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
                      I like this quote: He who knows does not speak. He who speaks does not know. Lao Tzu
                      If you think that through, it's bollocks!!
                      Older and ...well, just older!!

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