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Yeah but what about the hard core porn and panties they also found? How did his lawyers explain that one? -
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou signed up for it
So what unless you are on the net everyday, someone has to sit there, might as well be the ****wit contractor
Take your own coffee/lunch in
You invoice don't you
FTFY
Yep.. Bedwetter
HTH
I wouldn't have minded the other negatives, but pure unfairness for no reason is the straw that broke the camels back. If I get something else and leave mid contract, they will only have themselves to blame, and I will have a clear conscience.Comment
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Just don't get sacked for using jobserve in the middle of the office.Originally posted by russell View PostI wouldn't have minded the other negatives, but pure unfairness for no reason is the straw that broke the camels back. If I get something else and leave mid contract, they will only have themselves to blame, and I will have a clear conscience.Comment
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I think I found the reason:Originally posted by russell View PostCurrent client co is a long commute using car, terrible seat (outside managers office, screens exposed to the world), not places to eat or get a real coffee for miles. The work is also less than ideal.
To top that off I see other contractors working from home, so I asked same since I have a long commute. They said its against their policy? I have 1 months notice and want to leave.
Thoughts?Originally posted by russell View Post(Wanking + Surfing + TV) = Hours Claimed (Feel free to add actual worked hours but its probably not going to make a difference).Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I'm usually in the "see out a contract for as long as they would like to utilise my services" camp.
That being said, I've never been overally unhappy in a role, and while Russell did sign up for the long commute, everyone is allowed to change their mind.
Especially when you get what appear to be stupid rules (like not being allowed to WFH when others do).
Life is to short to be unhappy, but as others have said, do be aware of potential unhappy client for references, maybe leave it off the CV?Comment
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WHSOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostYou signed up for it
So what unless you are on the net everyday, someone has to sit there, might as well be the ****wit contractor
Take your own coffee/lunch in
You invoice don't you
FTFY
Yep.. Bedwetter
HTH
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostDo you have the cash to sit on the bench for a while? If so hand your notice in and start looking.Wasn't that long ago, Russ, old chap, that you informed the populace of CUK that you 'could afford not to work for decades'.Originally posted by russell View PostBit risky, would prefer to secure another one first, then throw a sickie for 2 weeks for example.
You weren't talking tulipe by any chance, were you ?
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Some asserts are less liquid than others, I prefer to keep the liquid cash flow coming in by working otherwise I would be forced to liquidise aforementioned assets. i.e. if I just walked and then found the market dead and was benched for 12 months, would force me to sell some gold barsOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostWasn't that long ago, Russ, old chap, that you informed the populace of CUK that you 'could afford not to work for decades'.
You weren't talking tulipe by any chance, were you ?

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You are a contractor. Either put up (stay or go we couldn't care) or shut upOriginally posted by russell View PostGibberishmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Sorry thought this was a contractor discussion forum, it's good to talk.Originally posted by eek View PostYou are a contractor. Either put up (stay or go we couldn't care) or shut upComment
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