He's taking the piss! He always has a 5pm drinks meeting with the guy.
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Just invited to 5pm meeting
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They probably had Plod waiting for him. I expect he's now facing twenty years in Belmarsh.
That'll teach him to foist dodgy .Net code on his client.Comment
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anyone else think the 'chat' is linked to the "Anyone ever sabotaged a clients system?" thread?!Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostThey probably had Plod waiting for him. I expect he's now facing twenty years in Belmarsh.
That'll teach him to foist dodgy .Net code on his client.Comment
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NoOriginally posted by msubhan View Postanyone else think the 'chat' is linked to the "Anyone ever sabotaged a clients system?" thread?!
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Yes, sorry, am toast. Pause due toOriginally posted by Turion View PostYer - he's toast
1. Unwinding from initial shock (was told at 4:20 so had 40 minutes to worry)
2. Calling wife to break news.
3. Calling known contacts to try and drum up new work
4. Calling parents and inlaws as this has direct impact on babysitting rotas
5. Calling in on pub to drink enough beer.
6. Reply to CUK thread.
Sorry you guys are last.
On the bench as of next tuesday, leave a warm spot for me on Wedndesday won't you?

Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Ah Shyte, sorry about that one. Hope you get a new gig soon.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYes, sorry, am toast. Pause due to
1. Unwinding from initial shock (was told at 4:20 so had 40 minutes to worry)
2. Calling wife to break news.
3. Calling known contacts to try and drum up new work
4. Calling parents and inlaws as this has direct impact on babysitting rotas
5. Calling in on pub to drink enough beer.
6. Reply to CUK thread.
Sorry you guys are last.
On the bench as of next tuesday, leave a warm spot for me on Wedndesday won't you?


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thanks mateOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostAh Shyte, sorry about that one. Hope you get a new gig soon.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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