ZD Net covered this as well...
IT contractors are no longer guns for hire: report | ZDNet
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Previously on "'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed'"
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Some tulip journalism going on.....
Dr McKeown said the results showed unusual levels of enthusiasm for their jobs among iPprosThere are more than enough mercenaries going around to give us all a bad name and it only needs one to do a lot of damage to the rest of us.“It is absolute bollocks that contractors aren't committed,” she said, pointing out that 51 per cent of respondents said they feel their employer's problems are their own.
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Of course we are committed....
... to ourselves. And the client till we find a better rate.Originally posted by NickNick View Post'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed' ? The Register
Lovely turn of phrase the Aussies.
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I think the current turn of phrase is "sectioned"Originally posted by NickNick View Post'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed' ? The Register
Lovely turn of phrase the Aussies.
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Yes. I prefer "Somewhat testicular".Originally posted by NickNick View Post'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed' ? The Register
Lovely turn of phrase the Aussies.
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I think it is fair to say that all contractors should be committed.
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Might explain AussieLongOriginally posted by NickNick View Post'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed' ? The Register
Lovely turn of phrase the Aussies.
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'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed'
'It is absolute b*ll*cks that contractors aren't committed' ? The Register
Lovely turn of phrase the Aussies.Tags: None
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