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beat me to itOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post102. Being able to count down from 100
394; one-upmanshipAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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76. Not realising that when composing a post on forums, the thread is not locked so trying to use numbering is futile.Comment
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99. Earning much less, working much harder and having a crap itinerant lifestyle compared to "permies" who have transcended IT and risen to the top.Hard Brexit now!
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The opposite is true, permies earn less, work harder, when comparing jobs at the same level , which is the only sensible comparison.Originally posted by sasguru View Post99. Earning much less, working much harder and having a crap itinerant lifestyle compared to "permies" who have transcended IT and risen to the top.Comment
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99b; tolerating Sasguru because in a way we all feel sorry for him.Originally posted by sasguru View Post99. Earning much less, working much harder and having a crap itinerant lifestyle compared to "permies" who have transcended IT and risen to the top.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by kandr View PostThe opposite is true, permies earn less, work harder, when comparing jobs at the same level , which is the only sensible comparison.
98. Not having the imagination to realise that they should probably look to higher levels of added value if they are not to end their days as either itinerant jobbers with a crap lifestyle or crappy permies with a crap salary.Hard Brexit now!
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96. Not understanding sasguru as he's at a higher level in all waysOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post99b; tolerating Sasguru because in a way we all feel sorry for him.
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97. Earning the same as someone 3 levels above you, with 100% less stress/responsibilities and therefore better mental and physical health.Originally posted by sasguru View Post98. Not having the imagination to realise that they should probably look to higher levels of added value if they are not to end their days as either itinerant jobbers with a crap lifestyle or crappy permies with a crap salary.Comment
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