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Previously on "The meaning of the term contractor has changed"
Lots of chips on shoulders too .... apparently us 'real' contractors are superior to permies and seudo-contractors and they should all respect our authoriteeee
And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack
And you may find yourself in another part of the world
And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile
And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful Wife
And you may ask yourself, "Well... how did I get here?"
The point I am trying to make is:
Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...
Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...
Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...
The IT contractor celebrates they don't need to do permie character building workshops like 'how to maximise the smugness of explaining you're a certified scrum master'
The IT consultant teaches the workshop and charges £5000/weekend for it
1. Open door
2. Send out Search Parties
3. Be surprised when they blow themselves up etc.
4. Call anyone who disagrees a racist.
Reasonably accurate summary, especially number 4 which is a card that's been played so liberally that people twitch in fear at the concept let alone the reality. Unless of course it's a member of certain racial groupings being racist in which case that's totally ignored.
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