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Originally posted by nomadd View PostMy new Injun is asleep at his desk. No kidding.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ml#post1503909
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostMy new Injun is asleep at his desk. No kidding.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostSounds like a good time to convert all your documents into Latin or German and see how long he takes to complain that he does not understand them...
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Originally posted by Sid View PostIt looks like my replacement from offshore has arrived...asking me to share some of my work so that I could be less 'burdened'; even though client hasn't okayed any 'sharing'. Time to look for the next contract,eh??It might be a good opportunity to negotiate a quick exit from a project which is anyhow turning tulip.
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Originally posted by Sid View PostIt looks like my replacement from offshore has arrived...asking me to share some of my work so that I could be less 'burdened'; even though client hasn't okayed any 'sharing'. Time to look for the next contract,eh??It might be a good opportunity to negotiate a quick exit from a project which is anyhow turning tulip.
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my replacement resource has arrived
It looks like my replacement from offshore has arrived...asking me to share some of my work so that I could be less 'burdened'; even though client hasn't okayed any 'sharing'. Time to look for the next contract,eh??It might be a good opportunity to negotiate a quick exit from a project which is anyhow turning tulip.Tags: None
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