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    #21
    Originally posted by sasguru
    The "route" cause, eh? Obviously someone with that sort of attention to detail can only be a great programmer.
    Well I will shortly be sacking all contractors here. Waste of space.
    I hear that all contractors do is post tulipe on some BB all day.

    Sack em all I say!

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      #22
      Originally posted by voron
      'Doing the right thing' for the client is the road to personal poverty and career decline
      As somebody very wise once said, the "right" product for the client is the one you're selling.

      And as to DCJ's mum, how could she stoop so low. Franco I can understand, but Chico? Bet she still makes a smashing cuppa and serves up a lovely slice of cake though.

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        #23
        Originally posted by milanbenes
        alright alright sorry for the spelling mistakes, I'm at work
        and can't devote to this the attention I devote to me paying
        work


        sasguru,

        couldn't hack contracting eh ?

        perhaps your inability to find a contracts shows
        how much of a sas guru you really are

        Milan.
        Don't know why I bother sometimes.

        No Milan, you twat, I got tired of moving round different places. Your limited intelligence cannot comprehend that there are permie jobs that pay more than contracting. However you need to be more than a tape changer to obtain those roles. Keep at it, shave off your moustache and take a shower every day. In about 20 years comprehension might dawn.
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #24
          did that one hit a nerve permy ?

          LOL tell me another one...

          "Your limited intelligence cannot comprehend that there are permie jobs that pay more than contracting. ",

          on a like for like basis you are a contractor failure if you cannot make more than the permies


          Milan.

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            #25
            Are you on six figures, Milan?
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              #26
              everone knows I changes backup tapes fer 8 euros an hour mate

              Milan.

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                #27
                Originally posted by sasguru
                Are you on six figures, Milan?
                Yes of course he is - the paper round brings in £000010 a month.

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                  #28
                  sasguru,

                  please don't take offence, I am only teasing

                  it is great that you have made the transition from highly paid contractor to highly paid permy so easily - a lot of people struggle to achieve this

                  hopefully in a few years time I will follow that path too

                  meantime, there's tapes to be changed

                  Milan.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by milanbenes
                    sasguru,

                    please don't take offence, I am only teasing

                    it is great that you have made the transition from highly paid contractor to highly paid permy so easily - a lot of people struggle to achieve this

                    hopefully in a few years time I will follow that path too

                    meantime, there's tapes to be changed

                    Milan.
                    Mind those tapeworms Milan.




                    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 25 October 2005, 10:28.

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                      #30
                      Girls... girls enough any way back to my dilemma.. I have now find out that major Programmes have been kicked off without a clear idea of what was to be delivered, no business case, no idea what the tangible and intangible benefits are and so on.... Now the Programme Managers are avoiding me. What a mess!!
                      Sola gratia

                      Sola fide

                      Soli Deo gloria

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