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    #11
    Originally posted by thelace View Post
    You're a Contractor.

    You should hold an emotional barrier between you and clientco.

    Turn up, do what they ask you to do, sign off, invoice.

    I'm a safety specialist. I've had to draw up procedures for gritting the car park, policies for cycling on site, whatever the client has asked me to do.

    Stop bitching about it or go permie!
    Discussing it with other contractors on a forum, like what it's there for. Happy in your work?
    Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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      #12
      Go to YouTube and find that scene from Carry on up the Kyber when they are all having dinner and there's a raging battle outside but they just carry on eating and drinking.

      I've worked on projects like that (ie compete and utter fiascos) and the main thing is to maintain one''s composure and, at a risk of sounding old fashioned, a stiff upper lip.
      Cats are evil.

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        #13
        so I asked him why and what was he trying to achieve, he said 'oh it's ok, leave it with me'
        In my experience, that type of question generally leads to blood and fur flying and trips to A&E

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          #14
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
          Funny thing this, my missus does it all the time. Just because someone asks for your opinion, it doesnt really mean they want your opinion.
          Often they want you to say what they want to hear.
          Indeed. Whenever anyone asks you to write a report, the first question to ask is - "what do you want the conclusion/recommendation to be?".

          Oh - and buy a copy of Yourdon's "Death March".
          Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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            #15
            It's a hard message but the 'elf and safety' insultant's right. Your options are;

            1 shut up and invoice
            2 leave
            3 moan and get thrown out
            4 go permie
            5 do something entirely different with your life

            Personally I'd go for option 1 or 5.
            And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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              #16
              Originally posted by swamp View Post
              Go to YouTube and find that scene from Carry on up the Kyber when they are all having dinner and there's a raging battle outside but they just carry on eating and drinking.

              I've worked on projects like that (ie compete and utter fiascos) and the main thing is to maintain one''s composure and, at a risk of sounding old fashioned, a stiff upper lip.
              That hit the spot. I think this is the perspective I need to regain. Thanks Swamp, just what I needed.

              I can't go perm I'm too good.
              Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
                It's a hard message but the 'elf and safety' insultant's right. Your options are;

                1 shut up and invoice
                2 leave
                3 moan and get thrown out
                4 go permie
                5 do something entirely different with your life

                Personally I'd go for option 1 or 5.
                yes but that doesn't really solve the issue that you are asked to provide expert opinion and insight, then you get binned for doing just that, or binned if you don't deliver in your role as SME.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                  yes but that doesn't really solve the issue that you are asked to provide expert opinion and insight, then you get binned for doing just that, or binned if you don't deliver in your role as SME.
                  I think by that stage you're going to get binned anyway so just make sure you get in as many billable hours as possible.
                  And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
                    I think by that stage you're going to get binned anyway so just make sure you get in as many billable hours as possible.
                    Good point

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                      #20
                      You need to make the permie think that every idea you give him is his idea. Females are very a good at this (how many times has your wife been able to turn something that was her fault in to your fault?), but it isn't difficult, just a matter of wording it right. What it means is that you get what you want but you make them look good, they come to like you as a result of this and everyones a winner.

                      Of course the reality is that you shouldn't have to do this but its either that or bench time.

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