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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostWow, I thought there would be a few educated individuals who'd be able to give an informed reply, not an opinion. My mistake.
I'm off to the boardroom for a wank.
Do you like films about gladiators?
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I was called out a few years ago while working at a building society, around 1am. I parked (a Porsche) in the chief execs parking spot and started work trying to fix a mega fault which meant that, if not fixed, the next day they would not be able to do any mortgage approvals. Anyway, around 9am a security guard found me and said "move your car", I replied "go and ask the CEO if he wants his parking space or his system fixing", 5 mins later he came back and said
"Move your car"
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you're going to ask a question in a forum labelled "All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously." then you get what you deserve.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you're going to ask a question in a forum labelled "All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously." then you get what you deserve.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.Last edited by woohoo; 15 January 2015, 14:15.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you're going to ask a question in a forum labelled "All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously." then you get what you deserve.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.
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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostWow, I thought there would be a few educated individuals who'd be able to give an informed reply, not an opinion. My mistake.
I'm off to the boardroom for a wank.
Ask a serious question in a serious forum, and you'll get serious responses.
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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostQuick question to people in the know.....
There's a policy here where contractors are not permitted to park in the staff carpark.
Pretty common. You're not staff.
I've worked here now for 5 years, so would consider myself a long term contractor.
We'd consider you a permie in disguise. Or a sockie.
I remember some time ago there was a change which gave long term contractors the same rights as members of staff?
Do you?
Would this change apply to the 'no parking rule' enforced here?
No.
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Wow, I thought there would be a few educated individuals who'd be able to give an informed reply, not an opinion. My mistake.
I'm off to the boardroom for a wank.
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FFS. If client says employees can park but not non-employees like contractors then thats it.
Quite common to be honest and just tough tulipe.
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Originally posted by Platty32 View PostQuick question to people in the know.....
There's a policy here where contractors are not permitted to park in the staff carpark. I've worked here now for 5 years, so would consider myself a long term contractor. I remember some time ago there was a change which gave long term contractors the same rights as members of staff?
Would this change apply to the 'no parking rule' enforced here?
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