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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Great good news is I am looking likely to be here until into February now, but bad news it also looks like I am stuck with oik code monkey for the same time too
    I'm still waiting for the paperwork for me to be here since last Monday however....
    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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      Originally posted by hyperD View Post
      Afternoon!

      Hauled my saggy arse up to London for Client #1 this morning - all for a 30 min chat about a load of new work.

      There goes my evenings and weekends...

      Can't turn it down either as whole project depends on this additional work - it's a showstopper.

      Bastards. Just when I wanted a quiet, one client life for a change.


      You lucky barsteward, at least you're still contracting.
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        In other news Mr N's human remains department has filled in a declaration form for the mortgage in such a way that will guarantee that we will lose the house, the mortgage and I will lose 50% of my warchest.

        Some people are f***ing, c***ing jobsworths with no consideration for the impact they can have.

        So much for moving house in the new year now.

        I don't think there's a smiley, that expresses my anger atm.
        Last edited by norrahe; 6 November 2013, 21:19.
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          Originally posted by norrahe View Post
          In other news Mr N's human remains department has filled in a declaration form for the mortgage in such a way that will guarantee that we will lose the house, the mortgage and I will lose 50% of my warchest.

          Some people are f***ing, c***ing jobsworths with no consideration for the impact they can have.

          So much for moving house in the new year now.

          I don't think there's a smiley, that expresses my anger atm.
          Sounds crappy - what's the issue?

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            Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
            Sounds crappy - what's the issue?
            Cloggie bureaucracy, bit too long winded, but has Fecked everything into a cocked hat.
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              Originally posted by norrahe View Post
              Cloggie bureaucracy, bit too long winded, but has Fecked everything into a cocked hat.
              Sorry to hear that. House buying is a bugger at the best of times.

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                    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                    Sorry to hear that. House buying is a bugger at the best of times.
                    Pretty plain sailing in the UK, went to the bank where I had my company account and they said ''how much do you want?'', sorted.

                    Here I've had to provide all sorts of bleedin' paperwork, heck even my CV!!!
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