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I especially love it when one client insisted we used our own laptops, dragging a fecking laptop on a train, to sit in an office, to connect remotely to a Citrix virtual desktop and to talk to the other team members in India via a headset.
This is what happens when you're a bottom-feeder. Improve your skills.
I especially love it when one client insisted we used our own laptops, dragging a fecking laptop on a train, to sit in an office, to connect remotely to a Citrix virtual desktop and to talk to the other team members in India via a headset.
Epic fail.
It was obviously an aptitude test where you should have pointed out their failure to grasp basic logic. Though then you'd have failed on the attitude test.
Numpty tax. They persist with the illogical behaviour of commuting to just stare at a computer screen all day or sit around in meetings, when it can all be done remotely.
WFH for the win.
I especially love it when one client insisted we used our own laptops, dragging a fecking laptop on a train, to sit in an office, to connect remotely to a Citrix virtual desktop and to talk to the other team members in India via a headset.
Numpty tax. They persist with the illogical behaviour of commuting to just stare at a computer screen all day or sit around in meetings, when it can all be done remotely.
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