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Any idea why the money has run out? Is it credit crunch related?Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostThis whole thing has been yet another object lesson in life.
I joined this company a year ago with another developer, we both got extensions at 6 months and 9 months, and now after 12 months, we're told there's no more money, so we both have to go. I've been a contractor for years, the other guy just started, this is his second.
As usual, I was friendly with the permies, but I don't get involved socially, since you will be moving on soon. The otehr developer started getting very pally with the boss and lead developer. He goes up to their houses to play Quakewars, etc etc.
Now there's an extra month's work going, who gets offerd it? Not he.Comment
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Being a media company, they rely on advertising, and I thinik the general crunch has reduced that revenue. That's what I was told anyway.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAny idea why the money has run out? Is it credit crunch related?Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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I hope you cover up that incident with the etching tank!Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOh flip, it's annual review time again... at 10a.m.
Boring...
Lets hope they don't ask why so many students go missing...Comment
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I thought the general business rule was that the LAST thing to be cut was advertising?Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostBeing a media company, they rely on advertising, and I thinik the general crunch has reduced that revenue. That's what I was told anyway.Comment
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