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I must be a bit grumpy this morning. I keep finding myself typing out NLUK style replies to people, then realising just in time. There are some right muppets asking silly questions today though
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There's sommat wrong?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAre we allowed to speculate? Can you guess what is wrong with Zeity today?
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I'll take noon.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostPimp has just told me that if I am not comfortable working without a contract I should leave the customers site, first PM to piss me off will see me walking
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Didn't get to watch breaking bad last night as Mr N had a migraine and went to bed as soon as he got home from work.
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Well, did some welding yesterday.
Not my finest effort, it must be said.
Maybe I should have used 2.5mm rods instead of the 1.6.
However, it passed the hammer test.
Broke another 4 drills making holes in the stuff.
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He lied. One of the PMs annoyed everyone on the conference call and Simon is still in the building.Originally posted by eek View PostI'll take noon.
Idle threats and all that....
Mind you head of testing has come up with a new murder method.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I did it for 6 weeks then left when a new contract came calling and Im about to do the same in the next couple of daysOriginally posted by Bunk View PostI've done it once. Lasted a month and then jacked it in for a contract.
Mich still takes the prize for exiting permiedom in style.
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Details?Originally posted by Bunk View PostI've done it once. Lasted a month and then jacked it in for a contract.
Mich still takes the prize for exiting permiedom in style.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Of my permie gig? Seemed like an interesting enough role and company, but spent the whole of my first month fixing bugs in Perl, which I had no previous experience of. I understood I'd be learning it, but it's hard to debug code when you're still trying to understand the language in the first place. The first permie payslip was a bit of a shocker tooOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostDetails?
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