Originally posted by Buffoon
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Originally posted by kramerBuffoon - is that the royal oak on clapham high street?
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i'm finishing Jan 5th... no sniff of an extension yet
May bring it up at the XMas do after buying the whole team shots...
Buffoon - is that the royal oak on clapham high street?
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Originally posted by MarillionFanHave unquit my contract and been offered an extension for the new year instead. They thought I was doing a great job, I thought I was doing a sh1te job. But then again if you have expectations like mine then a really sh1te job would be called a bagpuss.
Ho hum. Can't even give 'em away.
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Have unquit my contract and been offered an extension for the new year instead. They thought I was doing a great job, I thought I was doing a sh1te job. But then again if you have expectations like mine then a really sh1te job would be called a bagpuss.
Ho hum. Can't even give 'em away.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanAnyway, I had a meeting and got asked to knock something up quickly in Excel instead of putting in a proper solution. Whoa. It was exactly like 8 years ago when I started contracting. I wasn't happy, so I punched the PM
Now I'm clearing out my desk for the umpteenth time this year. Another month another contract!
Wierd.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanWierd. I've just had one of those timeslip moments. You know the type, you walk around the corner of the building and the next moment you're in 1940's Britain during the blitz, you run into a pub, meet a girl, settle down etc. Very odd.
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Wierd. I've just had one of those timeslip moments. You know the type, you walk around the corner of the building and the next moment you're in 1940's Britain during the blitz, you run into a pub, meet a girl, settle down etc. Very odd.
Anyway, I had a meeting and got asked to knock something up quickly in Excel instead of putting in a proper solution. Whoa. It was exactly like 8 years ago when I started contracting.
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