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I found dealing with Client Farage an exciting prospect and challenge at first. Then things really went up a notch when he headed up UKIP, but since he got what he wanted, he left us all on a sinking ship whilst he spent his evenings sobering up after his afternoon ale quaffing sessions down The Marquis of Granby. I dealt with it by finding a new client.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostFarage, Fatigue they arent even close.
Client Fatties would have been a better title.
How do you deal with Client Fatties?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostFarage, Fatigue they arent even close.
Client Fatties would have been a better title.
How do you deal with Client Fatties?
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Farage, Fatigue they arent even close.
Client Fatties would have been a better title.
How do you deal with Client Fatties?
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Client Farage
How do people who have had 2-3 years+ on a single contract deal with a client Farage?
Previously my longest contract had been about a year and a half and this always felt a good time to move on, I am approaching two years with my current client with an extension on the table to take me even further, and although I enjoy the contract terms (location is very close to home so no expenses and it's a good rate) it's harder and harder to motivate myself to keep going.
The stuff as a contractor you usually laugh off with by saying "that's a permie problem" is less appealing when you keep seeing one gammon problem roll into another and you've been there long enough to although not get involved in the local politics, you can see the out comes and on coming cluster**** that they will cause.
I will keep quite and carry on billing, but it's getting really hard not to feel fed up and it's only the money (and associated benefits for an easier personal life) that keeps you here.Tags: None
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