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Ah, Specifically In General, making a crisis out of a melodrama.
Carry On.
It's so inneresting, innit.
How's the recumbent doing?
Any nice banana suits?
Bubble fronted DMUs?
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostHmmmm....some inneresting similarities with a past poster....
That was the point of this whole melodrama
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Originally posted by ProfitableContractor View PostI am new on here
Originally posted by ProfitableContractor View PostI’ve been a contractor for years just never heard of “contractor attitude” that some poor sharepoint fella was told he didn’t have enough of!Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostSharepoint isn't a niche skill and you are as mentioned in this thread at a disadvantage as your "contractor attitude" will be questioned, usually by the agent, before it even gets to the client.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostTo clarify.
The reason I gave you a stay of leave is because that particular post gave the impression that this was a joke account was created by a regular and created for his/her and our amusement. If it isn't...
I do not appreciate you, as a newbie wet-behind-the-ears contractor, pumping the regulars for information that you do not yet possess and then passing that information off as your own in some other blog. If your blog is real, you are advertising yourself and your own knowledge in it, I view that as fraud.
HTH.
I am new on here not new to contracting and my ears are drier than the Sahara desert in summer
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Originally posted by ProfitableContractor View PostSo to clarify, you can’t post a link to your own blog even if just in the signature?
What if I’ve written something that I’m sure the contractors here would appreciate in terms of humour? I don’t have any advertising or anything to sell I just want to help people and have a bit of a laugh while I do it.
The reason I gave you a stay of leave is because that particular post gave the impression that this was a joke account was created by a regular and created for his/her and our amusement. If it isn't...
I do not appreciate you, as a newbie wet-behind-the-ears contractor, pumping the regulars for information that you do not yet possess and then passing that information off as your own in some other blog. If your blog is real, you are advertising yourself and your own knowledge in it, I view that as fraud.
HTH.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNot if you're a cockwomble.
I have visions of you singing this to Craiiiiiiiig David “I was a cockwomble on Monday, I was a cockwomble on Tuesday...and on Thursday and friiiiday and Saturday”
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Originally posted by ProfitableContractor View PostSo to clarify, you can’t post a link to your own blog even if just in the signature?
What if I’ve written something that I’m sure the contractors here would appreciate in terms of humour? I don’t have any advertising or anything to sell I just want to help people and have a bit of a laugh while I do it.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis post gives you a (very) temporary reprieve.
But don't test my patience.
What if I’ve written something that I’m sure the contractors here would appreciate in terms of humour? I don’t have any advertising or anything to sell I just want to help people and have a bit of a laugh while I do it.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThat's just the freemium site.
Did you check with your [drop-down menu for premium clients: choose your qualified professional here]?
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