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Originally posted by fatboyslim View PostBest of luck mate.
Contracting is about flexibility, for some its ability to earn more money, some to choose the project they want to work on, and some ability to choose when not to work at all.
Its perfectly reasonable to say no to more money and choose a contract that makes you feel better, and you can always go back to money making contract again, like you said.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post@Brillo - why the neg rep for this post? What has offended you?
Who checks rep anyway? It was fun a while ago before the repileaks fiasco destroyed any credibility it had.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI miss doodab
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Originally posted by fatboyslim View PostBest of luck mate.
Contracting is about flexibility, for some its ability to earn more money, some to choose the project they want to work on, and some ability to choose when not to work at all.
Its perfectly reasonable to say no to more money and choose a contract that makes you feel better, and you can always go back to money making contract again, like you said.Last edited by eek; 22 December 2017, 08:54.
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Best of luck mate.
Contracting is about flexibility, for some its ability to earn more money, some to choose the project they want to work on, and some ability to choose when not to work at all.
Its perfectly reasonable to say no to more money and choose a contract that makes you feel better, and you can always go back to money making contract again, like you said.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post... where he can start discussions around how many dumps he had that day
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Even if you fall on your face you are still moving forward.
Except Wilmslow who appears to be on a treadmill.....
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf he seeks validation on every thought that comes to his mind, we might need a separate sub forum for him and his ilk where he can start discussions around how many dumps he had that day
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostWilmslow is seeking validation....
If he seeks validation on every thought that comes to his mind, we might need a separate sub forum for him and his ilk where he can start discussions around how many dumps he had that day
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