Originally posted by el duder
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I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light. -
Originally posted by el dudernow that would be 'telling' my son.
lets just say its something i have a 'passion' for.
if i ever need a quick cash injection, then a 3 month monkey IT contract may rear its head. however for the time being. thats it for me.
hheeeheeehee.
A fetich porn site featuring you fscking a blowup sprite can?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by FleetwoodIs that all?
ive had some good times over the past 5 yrs, including travelling the world.Comment
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Originally posted by PaddyYou should have done your ground work and research before you went. Is that your first time working in Holland? The problem with what you are doing is that the Dutch Company that you worked for will now think twice before taking on UK contractors. When I worked Holland I got really tiered of some UK contractors coming out and then in a matter of weeks getting home sick running home. If you can’t hack it, don’t do it.
Good luck with your new venture.
i think the problems started when the agency who got me out here, were basically filling me full of bare faced lies.
The lies.
1. payment terms - you will be paid every week.
2. accommodation terms - you have an apartment 7 days a week.
3. the project - stable as, loads of work.
4. new project - false promises.
The truth.
1. payment terms - 30 days, sometimes even longer.
2. accommodation terms - only for when you are working, you have to pay out of your own pocket for the time you are not working.
3. the project - too much work, third-party developers under resourced - company collapses.
4. new project - thrown into a new 70k project, like leading sheep to the slaughter. false promises cannot deliver the work due to third party shutting down. i look like a tit.Comment
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Willy,
I see a pattern forming here,
nearly every project you have been on has had a similar story and a conclusion something along the lines of, 'i look like a tit' !
Is it _you_ or the projects ?
Please don't leave IT, you are very entertaining.
Or, if you do leave, please keep us uptodate with regular journals.
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenesWilly,
I see a pattern forming here,
nearly every project you have been on has had a similar story and a conclusion something along the lines of, 'i look like a tit' !
Is it _you_ or the projects ?
Please don't leave IT, you are very entertaining.
Or, if you do leave, please keep us uptodate with regular journals.
Milan.
Or more to the point let us know when you have spent your 30k on a business flop and then get forced back into ITComment
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Originally posted by milanbenesWilly,
I see a pattern forming here,
nearly every project you have been on has had a similar story and a conclusion something along the lines of, 'i look like a tit' !
Is it _you_ or the projects ?
Please don't leave IT, you are very entertaining.
Or, if you do leave, please keep us uptodate with regular journals.
Milan.
It is interesting for me though, my best projects where the ones in London. Since contracting outside of London, the projects seemed to involved some very interesting 'old skool' IT characters. Very amusing, and yes your right, some of my experiences would be great in a book one day.
Oh well, maybe just maybe....Comment
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30k!!!
Ive got 105k in the bank and I still havent done a runner yet.
Show me the money. SHOW ME THE MONEY!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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