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Previously on "Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish."
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI had to leave the dizzy world of contracting for a permie job last month and I receive just as much abuse here as ever.
Although, typically, I have very little time to post on here as these people expect me to work and I do not have long delays waiting for questions to be answered like in my previous client
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Originally posted by socialworker View PostI wish I could met a few of you, especially Mudskipper.
Awww
(p.s. who are you again? )
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I had to leave the dizzy world of contracting for a permie job last month and I receive just as much abuse here as ever.
Although, typically, I have very little time to post on here as these people expect me to work and I do not have long delays waiting for questions to be answered like in my previous client
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risible
ˈrɪzɪb(ə)l
adjective
provoking laughter through being ludicrous.
Everyday a school day.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYou'd be amazed how many on here are permies . You don't have to go just because of that!
OK maybe you can, but they wouldn't let you sign up.
Edit: It's "So long, and thanks for all the fish" btwLast edited by Zippy; 14 August 2014, 13:14.
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You'd be amazed how many on here are permies . You don't have to go just because of that!
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You can still come to the meetups as a CUK Alumnus/Alumna
That's if you can get time off work, of course
Best of luck
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Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.
It has been nearly two years since I stumbled on this forum and proceeded to annoy the heck out of a few people who thought I should not be allowed in their half the playground. I learned a lot and had more than a few laughs.
Time to have a life clearout and go into rehab.
I was only ever a bum on a seat but now have been offered a two year ftc. As it is five minutes from my front door, it is an offer I cannot refuse despite a salary that most of you would find risible.
Thanks to all who have tolerated my presence and sorry to any who have wasted precious minutes of their lives crafting witty and crushing replies..
I wish I could met a few of you, especially Mudskipper.
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