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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI'll take that. Better than previous accusations of being an agent.
a) Twunt
b) Tedious Twunt
c) Winker
d) Cockwomble
Although agents may also face similar accusations - that's not equating you o an agent
hth
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostSpoiler alert: NLUK is an accountant trying to drum up new business.
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Spoiler alert: NLUK is an accountant trying to drum up new business.
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I think it is slightly different to caring less.
It is about not being emotionally involved.
So yes by all means work hard and put as much effort as you can into something but if things change and that work is 'wasted' do not give yourself and ulcer worrying about it.
Because they key thing is the work is not 'wasted' you are paid by some one to do something (regardless of whether you are perm or contract) so if you spend 16 hours being paid by someone to do something which they subsequently decide to throw down the drain - so what you did the work and got paid.
I agree that it will be demotivating if you continually see your work being thrown down the pan but that is not really something which happens that often.
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Originally posted by billybiro View Posthttps://qz.com/1048352/the-secret-to...s-caring-less/
I'm sure NLUK will have kittens when we reads this. Such unprofessionalism.....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe secret to office happiness is working for your own company who invoice your clients, then having your office at the back of your house overlooking the garden with your dog at your feet.
In the words of another member's witty sig: "Contracting is like plumbing. You're your own boss until you walk into someone's house and they tell you to take your shoes off."
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I make a point of not caring. It does wonders for my mental wellbeing.
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The secret to office happiness is working for your own company who invoice your clients, then having your office at the back of your house overlooking the garden with your dog at your feet.
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