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Suity Panto Scene 5 Act 1 (Immensely long knotted tale)
If you remained opted into the agency regulations, and it's been eight weeks since the end of the contract, this is what I'd go for - no agent in the middle to frustrate, and if you are engaged directly by the client then you may get more clout and can then push things through your way.
Failing that, I think I'd try to get away from the place entirely. Going back under the conditions that you were under before just seems daft if you have anything else that you could be doing instead.
Seriously!!!
This is Suity we are talking about.
1) A Bog-cleaner has more clout than Suity will ever have
2) Suity doesn't really want any clout, or things to be done his way! - If that ever happened he would have nothing to whine about and basically his entire CUK personality would be pointless.
Seriously!!!
This is Suity we are talking about.
1) A Bog-cleaner has more clout than Suity will ever have
2) Suity doesn't really want any clout, or things to be done his way! - If that ever happened he would have nothing to whine about and basically his entire CUK personality would be pointless.
I was teeing up Act 6, Scene 1 - the client told me I was in charge, and it turns out they don't listen to my processes
Originally posted by MaryPoppins
I hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.
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