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I think it is deeply inappropriate to voice your "problems" and resign without consulting your colleagues or bosses first. I am afraid SP that this thread is ironically as low as you will find in terms of dignity and professionalism. It doesnt even have the saving grace of being an attempt at humour.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Does he owe his soul to the company store? Surely a question of principles trumps the requirements of the bosses.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think it is deeply inappropriate to voice your "problems" and resign without consulting your colleagues or bosses first. I am afraid SP that this thread is ironically as low as you will find in terms of dignity and professionalism. It doesnt even have the saving grace of being an attempt at humour.
Or do you only know the latter, and have no idea of the former?Step outside posh boyComment
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He owes it to himself to act with a bit more professionalism. If he is not man enough to air his problems to someone's face rather than subversively announce his displeasure to all and sundry suggests that the problems might not be anything to do with the CUK management, but with him.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostDoes he owe his soul to the company store? Surely a question of principles trumps the requirements of the bosses.
Or do you only know the latter, and have no idea of the former?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Oh FFS!Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostDoes he owe his soul to the company store? Surely a question of principles trumps the requirements of the bosses.
Or do you only know the latter, and have no idea of the former?
Don't you have a picket line to man somewhere, Comrade Dipstick?
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Look on the bright side DA - there is a new opening for you to try and get someone inOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think it is deeply inappropriate to voice your "problems" and resign without consulting your colleagues or bosses first. I am afraid SP that this thread is ironically as low as you will find in terms of dignity and professionalism. It doesnt even have the saving grace of being an attempt at humour.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostLook on the bright side DA - there is a new opening for you to try and get someone in
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wow, you guys can be quite precious about things when you want to be. those of you who know me better might have detected the influence of a goodly bucket of cotes du rhone within my post(s)
if i have ruffled feathers by saying what i said, i apologise. if it's felt that i should have said it privately, i apologise. regardless, i felt the need to say it.
to those of you who have been kind here, thank you. to those of you who have been less so, well....thank you too. i'm sure you felt i had it coming.
however, i said what i said and guess what, the board goes on! as dim said, get a life. you have 3 new mods who will serve you well. just give them the time to settle in and give yourselves the time to get used to their ways.
someone said that no-one is bigger than the board. but if there's one thing i have learned, it's that we all, each and every one of us, are bigger than the board. now, as THE MAN said, excuse me while i play my guitar
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Good Luck SPOriginally posted by scotspine View Postwow, you guys can be quite precious about things when you want to be. those of you who know me better might have detected the influence of a goodly bucket of cotes du rhone within my post(s)
if i have ruffled feathers by saying what i said, i apologise. if it's felt that i should have said it privately, i apologise. regardless, i felt the need to say it.
to those of you who have been kind here, thank you. to those of you who have been less so, well....thank you too. i'm sure you felt i had it coming.
however, i said what i said and guess what, the board goes on! as dim said, get a life. you have 3 new mods who will serve you well. just give them the time to settle in and give yourselves the time to get used to their ways.
someone said that no-one is bigger than the board. but if there's one thing i have learned, it's that we all, each and every one of us, are bigger than the board. now, as THE MAN said, excuse me while i play my guitar
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Better still.......come on over to mumsnet. It's a blast!!Originally posted by cailin maith View PostGood Luck SP
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