Contract runs out on Friday and the pimp is on holiday.
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Client is trying to work out whether they want me for one more month on this project, or whether they want to pay for the four months of work I've estimated for a different project.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostContract runs out on Friday and the pimp is on holiday.Comment
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Bored.
Now.
It was ever thus.
And I can't unpack my 4 in 1 instruments coz the room's being used.Comment
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Why can't these people ever take advice?
So, what does he do?Originally posted by Zeity, who actually does know a bit about this stuffUse an H bridge driver chip to drive your motor
Wants 4 mospower transistors instead.
Why do I bother?Comment
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Afternoon sirOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm hoping for one month, and then at the end of that, four months
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at clientco for hopefully the last time
got a meeting @ 3pm-4pm then off home.
So I've really only got 2.5 hours to goComment
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