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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI read the situation differently.
I think a security officer will soon approach you and escort you into a room for questioning. Once the questioning is done, he will take you back to your desk to collect your personal belongings and then he will dump you across the street.
Make sure you have your return ticket printed out before you are spotted.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI read the situation differently.
I think a security officer will soon approach you and escort you into a room for questioning. Once the questioning is done, he will take you back to your desk to collect your personal belongings and then he will dump you across the street.
Make sure you have your return ticket printed out before you are spotted.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt's all moot at the moment anyways.
My new 'colleague' has taken over my project. I am supposed to be resuming a data migration project, however .....
Before putting the data migration project down the first time, I agreed with ClientCo to export their production data to a staging environment about 6 weeks ago.
Until they can tell me where it is and how to access it I am posting on CUK. You lucky lucky people
I think a security officer will soon approach you and escort you into a room for questioning. Once the questioning is done, he will take you back to your desk to collect your personal belongings and then he will dump you across the street.
Make sure you have your return ticket printed out before you are spotted.
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It's all moot at the moment anyways.
My new 'colleague' has taken over my project. I am supposed to be resuming a data migration project, however .....
Before putting the data migration project down the first time, I agreed with ClientCo to export their production data to a staging environment about 6 weeks ago.
Until they can tell me where it is and how to access it I am posting on CUK. You lucky lucky people
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
It's all about the base.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIn the UK there is legislation which would back you doing that and luckily the legislation uses the term "worker" so contractors are covered. As companies have been sued in the past for ignoring the regulations when they first came out, they are now careful to be seen to abide by them.
The only time someone tried to work on my desk I picked myself up and went home as I had a contract where I could WTF if I wanted. Strangely when I came back into the office they never tried that again......
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou really think I should have done this, and that no further ructions would have been caused by doing this?
Think carefully beforelooking like a titresponding.
HTH
The only time someone tried to work on my desk I picked myself up and went home as I had a contract where I could WTF if I wanted. Strangely when I came back into the office they never tried that again......Last edited by SueEllen; 18 March 2015, 14:49.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBe a man about it. You should have said no.
I once did a gig where they gave me a tulip desk and a chair that looked like it was from a charity shop. I wondered to the other end of the building where the execs where and took a lovely chair from an office and wheeled it back to a look of shock and awe from the other staff.
A couple of days later someone came looking for it. I'd taken the MDs chair and he was not happy. Get me a proper chair that doesn't break health and safety and you can have it back. A new chair was ordered immediately for the MD and I kept his.
It's all about the base.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou really think I should have done this, and that no further ructions would have been caused by doing this?
Think carefully beforelooking like a titresponding.
HTH
I once did a gig where they gave me a tulip desk and a chair that looked like it was from a charity shop. I wondered to the other end of the building where the execs where and took a lovely chair from an office and wheeled it back to a look of shock and awe from the other staff.
A couple of days later someone came looking for it. I'd taken the MDs chair and he was not happy. Get me a proper chair that doesn't break health and safety and you can have it back. A new chair was ordered immediately for the MD and I kept his.
It's all about the base.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostMissed your window of opportunity. Should have said no to having another pc on your desk and physically moved it when it appeared.
You wont get much if anything done now.
Think carefully beforelooking like a titresponding.
HTH
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo in the office I have a desk that I use. The consultancy has been asked to provide another body so they have shopped one in. The client has not provided another desk so, and I sheet you not they have installed his PC on my desk. So now I have half as much desk.
We are sat here cuddled up, like Siamese twins. Normally I have my laptop on the desk, and the keyboard and mouse for the clientCo PC.
But now I have to have my laptop and other PC in the same space.
Also the new consultant is very chatty. Very very chatty.
Output from me has plummeted because of these changes.
Advice please.
You wont get much if anything done now.
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The grounds are quite pleasant, mostly populated by families out for a stroll, and middle aged lesbian coupless walking their dog
Best visited when it is snowing heavily, as it makes a nice afternoon stroll from the park to neighbouring village pubs
Never bothered visiting the venue mind
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