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How many times (if any) have you been "bobbed"
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Back in my permie days I was 'given' two bobs to lighten my workload. After a while the Project Manager mentioned costs were rising. I told him he could save money by binning the bobs and letting me do the work instead of wiping their ar$e$ all day long.
Bob's were packed up & gone before the end of the week.
I suppose I was de-bobbed rather than bobbed. Do I win a prize?Comment
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostBack in my permie days I was 'given' two bobs to lighten my workload. After a while the Project Manager mentioned costs were rising. I told him he could save money by binning the bobs and letting me do the work instead of wiping their ar$e$ all day long.
Bob's were packed up & gone before the end of the week.
I suppose I was de-bobbed rather than bobbed. Do I win a prize?If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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Me bobbed today:
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostBack in my permie days I was 'given' two bobs to lighten my workload. After a while the Project Manager mentioned costs were rising. I told him he could save money by binning the bobs and letting me do the work instead of wiping their ar$e$ all day long.
Bob's were packed up & gone before the end of the week.
I suppose I was de-bobbed rather than bobbed. Do I win a prize?
In his place, a trusted ex-colleague contractor that I know will be brought in, paid more but certainly capable of more too.
Is this the beginning of the end for Bob and his gang? Dare I hope for so much?Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostFunny story thet, because something like that happened to me just last week. I was asked by a PM whether a certain on-shore Bob was any use to me: I said No, I had barely spoken to the guy but from what I know he's pretty sh1te. I didn't want to be the bringer of Doom unto this guy but it just so happens that I was, and so he will be let go next month.
In his place, a trusted ex-colleague contractor that I know will be brought in, paid more but certainly capable of more too.
Is this the beginning of the end for Bob and his gang? Dare I hope for so much?
Either way why is it only people called Robert who seem to be totally useless.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt won't be but I don't think people believe outsourcing is the solution they thought it was.
Either way why is it only people called Robert who seem to be totally useless.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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I am back at a 'big financial' I was at about 5 years ago, they have certainly changed their attitude to projects and outsourcing, they used to fire of greenfield work to them with the expected results. I witnessed a project oursourced for a quote of £100,000 and it had to be brought back when it hit 10 million and still not working. Our public sector might be crap but they still manage to bring back projects at around 5 times over budget, 100 times is quite something. Most probably deliberate.
They now only get maintenance and support work and are constantly supervised.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostMore of a Shaunyfatboy type post but he now favours just chipping in from the back riding on someone else's back to add his not inconsiderable-fat-bastard-type-weight to the proceedings.Comment
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