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You can't make a career out of burning bridges, but you will make a reputation for being someone who knows what they're talking about. I go for the later every time.
If you are going to big yourself up and tell us how great you are, try and at least spell it correctly
You can't make a career out of burning bridges, but you will make a reputation for being someone who knows what they're talking about. I go for the later every time.
Received my first escalation/complaint today as a contracting pleb again from some middle manager who I upset when I dissed their last two years worth of work as being unusable & was 100% directionable. Two people phoned me afterwards to say I was right and had been dying to say it, but were worried about their jobs.
Will be interesting to see if I can be taken seriously with a low level contracting job title versus how I actually come across as in charge.
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