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i don't understand this hoarding thing? Do you mean bits of kit? Shouldn't you have better controls in place?
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Australian, was he?Originally posted by MailmanEven if it woz it wouldnt make any difference since the f9cker is gone now!
Incidentally, Ive noticed an upswing in capability since the useless so and so contractor has left
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Guest repliedSometimes, in certain corporate structures, the able move on to better pastures. Those promoted are often ones who couldnt find a better job and simply had most time with the company.Originally posted by MailmanEven if it woz it wouldnt make any difference since the f9cker is gone now!
Incidentally, Ive noticed an upswing in capability since the useless so and so contractor has left
And yes, I have a vacancy...must be at least at the six sigma master level, 20 years management experience with blue chip companies and managed multi-million pound projects. £14ph.
Expensive at half the price!
Mailman
Is mailman really a manager? He sounds 18yrs old.
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Even if it woz it wouldnt make any difference since the f9cker is gone now!Originally posted by contractorcontractorSacked for hoarding stuff? Tea? Coffee? Sugar?
Wrote a poorly written communication? Was his email as bad as your posting?
Incidentally, Ive noticed an upswing in capability since the useless so and so contractor has left
And yes, I have a vacancy...must be at least at the six sigma master level, 20 years management experience with blue chip companies and managed multi-million pound projects. £14ph.
Expensive at half the price!
Mailman
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Guest repliedFreedom is Power
Sacked for hoarding stuff? Tea? Coffee? Sugar?Originally posted by MailmanSome f8cker has been hoarding stuff and not telling anyone, thus putting the delivery of a very important project of mine at risk. Things came to a head today when he sent out a poorly written communication to the business that just made everything else worse.
End result, had the f9ckers contract terminated and marched off the premises.
Ah the power I tell you...the power!
Mailman
Wrote a poorly written communication? Was his email as bad as your posting?
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Originally posted by sasguruWhy don't you apply and double your salary, Andyw? Ah sorry - didn't notice it needed some skills.
It's Thursday, get back to your diversity course !
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Why don't you apply and double your salary, Andyw? Ah sorry - didn't notice it needed some skills.Originally posted by AndywCode cruncher/tea boy, London, £21ph
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Have to agree if you were any good as a PM you'd have spotted the issue ages ago before it became an issue to a delivery.Originally posted by Torransounds like p*ss poor project management to me. Ah you'll learn from your mistakes Mailman
Ah the power ... usually come with a distinct degradation in skills
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Originally posted by MailmanSome f8cker has been hoarding stuff and not telling anyone, thus putting the delivery of a very important project of mine at risk. Things came to a head today when he sent out a poorly written communication to the business that just made everything else worse.
End result, had the f9ckers contract terminated and marched off the premises.
Ah the power I tell you...the power!
Mailman
sounds like p*ss poor project management to me. Ah you'll learn from your mistakes Mailman
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So you now have a vacancy....what's the role/rate/location?Originally posted by MailmanSome f8cker has been hoarding stuff and not telling anyone, thus putting the delivery of a very important project of mine at risk. Things came to a head today when he sent out a poorly written communication to the business that just made everything else worse.
End result, had the f9ckers contract terminated and marched off the premises.
Ah the power I tell you...the power!
Mailman
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Originally posted by MailmanSome f8cker has been hoarding stuff and not telling anyone, thus putting the delivery of a very important project of mine at risk. Things came to a head today when he sent out a poorly written communication to the business that just made everything else worse.
End result, had the f9ckers contract terminated and marched off the premises.
Ah the power I tell you...the power!
Mailman
Take it you had to beg your manager to get rid of him !
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Not Helios is it ? I mean, he's probably got a whole smorgsbord of weaponry in his bedsit.
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Mailman have you thought of this possibility: that this this button-down selfish person might just snap, and then stalk from office to office with an Armalite AR-10 carbine gas-powered semi-automatic weapon, pumping round after round into colleagues and co-workers?
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He'll be on here tomorrow, mark my words.
"Help. My contract has just been terminated by my useless line manager, who has been trying to get me fired for the last three weeks because I once wore my jeans to work........"
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