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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAfternoon!
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.Comment
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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.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIn 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.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSounds crappy - what's the issue?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostCloggie bureaucracy, bit too long winded, but has Fecked everything into a cocked hat.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSorry to hear that. House buying is a bugger at the best of times.
Here I've had to provide all sorts of bleedin' paperwork, heck even my CV!!!Comment
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