You need an online reputation? Google it and pay for one. Bob will provide. You need a professional network? Don't bother with content; sponsor a couple of Meet-ups and everyone will think you're a guru just because you held the opening speech to introduce the proper gurus and they'll like you because you paid for the drinks (on YourCo expenses of course).
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou need an online reputation? Google it and pay for one. Bob will provide. You need a professional network? Don't bother with content; sponsor a couple of Meet-ups and everyone will think you're a guru just because you held the opening speech to introduce the proper gurus and they'll like you because you paid for the drinks (on YourCo expenses of course).Join IPSEComment
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First written warning.
I was winding the hr twat all through the meeting by grinning at him.
He doesn't like me.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFirst written warning.
I was winding the hr twat all through the meeting by grinning at him.
He doesn't like me.
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFirst written warning.
I was winding the hr twat all through the meeting by grinning at him.
He doesn't like me.
Text please!And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou need an online reputation? Google it and pay for one. Bob will provide. You need a professional network? Don't bother with content; sponsor a couple of Meet-ups and everyone will think you're a guru just because you held the opening speech to introduce the proper gurus and they'll like you because you paid for the drinks (on YourCo expenses of course).
Add to the professional network by turning up at a conference and giving a presentation on really easy stuff that you make out as complex. There's a 45 minute presentation on something at the UK Oracle User Group next month, which I reckon I could implement from scratch in less than that time, but people will turn up and ooh and aah.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNot for me, for me time is more valuable than anything, I can invoice 4 days with good will and spend the 5th day with my kids, no brainer in my eyes.
(It also helps that 4 days billing here is more than I was billing in 5 days at my last gig)
I loved doing 4 days a week. When DD1 was born, I worked 5 days in 4 so that I still got the day at home.
Sadly, I was permie at the time, and the client was paying the company £2000 a day for my time. I was on under £40k a year.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNot for me, for me time is more valuable than anything, I can invoice 4 days with good will and spend the 5th day with my kids, no brainer in my eyes.
(It also helps that 4 days billing here is more than I was billing in 5 days at my last gig)
I'm doing 4 days at current client and I the rate I get for the 4 days is the same as my last gig.
Although MY day off tomorrow will involve going food shopping and going into town.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostFirst written warning.
I was winding the hr twat all through the meeting by grinning at him.
He doesn't like me.
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