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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell aware of that, the last time I worked for a small company, I got asked to inventory all the equipment. They also cut back on extras as well.
Or so I've heard.
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Though 20 years later, I'm still wondering exactly why I bothered, never having touched any of it in the interim.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's handy when they forget to take all the keys off you so you can wander back in & nick some more.
Or so I've heard.
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Not the only time I've ended up getting treated better than permies at a client.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI was at a company which went bust back in 2008. It was reasonably high profile so there were TV cameras out front doing bits for the news. Meanwhile I was helping one of the permies sneak out a side door with monitors, a Mac Mini, a Wacom tablet and anything else that wasn't nailed down. It was all for him of course, as I was still going to get paid by the agency but he was going to get screwed out of almost a months wages. So much for permie job security
Not the only time I've ended up getting treated better than permies at a client.
Journalists everywhere, really creepy bastards; they followed me to the bakers shop when I went to buy a sarnie, they assumed, based on my large German car at the time that I must have been some senior management wonk and stuck cameras up against the car windows while a crowd of them stood in front of the car to stop me, so I gently drove ahead and forced them out of the way, then they even chased after me up the motorway. Really creepy bunch of assholes; I felt like I was being stalked. All the while the police just stood there with their hands in their pockets watching the show. Happily they just got some utterly useless pictures of some contractor who was entirely unimportant in the whole thing.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's handy when they forget to take all the keys off you so you can wander back in & nick some more.
Or so I've heard.
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Management didn't see the look on my face, or the rubbing of hands together, when they told me that.
Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThough 20 years later, I'm still wondering exactly why I bothered, never having touched any of it in the interim.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
Not 20 years, but I'm certain eventually that USB floppy drive will be useful one day.
Certainly more useful than a shedload of PCBs with Hitachi 63701 chips glued on.
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Lunch was chicken breast, perhaps not a factory chicken as it had some texture and taste, some new potatoes (going well up to now), carrots, but then for some reason an apricot in amongst the carrots. This apricot added nothing of value imho.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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