How would you go about reporting a cowboy?
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How to report a cowboy
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostHow would you go about reporting a cowboy?merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostAgency, Business, Contractor ?
What kind of cowboy ?Comment
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postcontractor
Maybe adding some more would assist in your quest for an answer.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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I'm just interested in how you'd deal with a contractor you worked with who you had huge suspicions was there on the basis of a false cv. It's obvious when it happens.Comment
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If he's permie, go to HR. If he's a fellow contractor, suck it up knowing you will get extra work to fix the ballsup he created.
Oh... 'how to deal with a cowboy'.
CALL IN THE INDIANS!Oh, I’m sorry….I seem to be lost. I was looking for the sane side of town. I’d ask you for directions, but I have a feeling you’ve never been there and I’d be wasting my time.Comment
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Originally posted by SizeZero View PostIf he's permie, go to HR. If he's a fellow contractor, suck it up knowing you will get extra work to fix the ballsup he created.Comment
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostI'm just interested in how you'd deal with a contractor you worked with who you had huge suspicions was there on the basis of a false cv. It's obvious when it happens.
If a contractor can do the job he can do the job regardless of his CV. If he cannot do it he'll get found out. If he's not sure how to do it and is blagging it by learning on the job then that's the clients look out and if he's getting you or someone else to do the job then you/they are a mug and he's a damn site clever than you.
Those are all types I've worked with over the years and skills I've learned so that I can adapt over time.
Either way its none of your damn business unless you've hired him.
And BTW if you think you've been looked over for a 'cowboy' it means he can obviously talk the talk better the you can which is obvious by the crap information you provided on this thread.
No one likes grasses.Last edited by MarillionFan; 26 May 2011, 19:25.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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