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Isn't SY a BA?Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI'm praying to every God known to man that these two posts are both about the same "other contractor"Comment
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I expect he's a CUK member, and is determined to avoid direction and control. His attitude seems entirely reasonable to me.Comment
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Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostQuestion is, should I raise it with HR and try and get him removed, or just say "not my problem" and accept that some people are lazy/volatile.Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostThis OP is the kind of weak player I have to deal with all day.
Typical business anal-ist.Comment
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Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostHave had a couple of issues with one of the other contractors on the team who we will call Bill. Basically he is the junior business analyst and general dogsbody.
First I noticed he was coming in a bit late, admittedly leaving later but I wasn't convinced he was doing his hours, so I sent him a template and asked him to fill in his starting and leaving times each day and send it to me at the end of each week. Never filled it in, and muttered something when I asked him about it and pretty much ignored me.
Now today I happen to mention to someone I'm speaking to that I'll get Bill to bring down a memory stick with some requested files later on. Bill overhears this and totally kicks off, in front of the person I'm speaking to, and worse still in front of the consultancy we are working with, saying that he's "not your ****ing PA" and to "do one" and all the rest of it. Storms off, not seen again for the rest of the day.
Question is, should I raise it with HR and try and get him removed, or just say "not my problem" and accept that some people are lazy/volatile.
Cretins like you are what's wrong with this country - there's too many people in non-jobs doing fook all.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou just won Village Idiot of the Week.
Cretins like you are what's wrong with this country - there's too many people in non-jobs doing fook all.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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