Originally posted by Francko
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Originally posted by FranckoAm I right in thinking that the higher you go in a permie job and the dirtier you have to play? You have to cheat, lie, backstab, bullsh1t, take credit for other people work and more?
Look on the bright side. Your role in the game is to feck them up. Which is fun! There's nothing like a well-planned manouvre bringing someone like this crashing down, however temporarily!
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Originally posted by SpacecadetHere on the forum?? Name names!!!
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Originally posted by FranckoHey, you, corporate managers, if you are listening I just wanted to say a word to you all..... F U C K O F F!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
I keep getting calls from agents trying to offer me permie jobs starting at £30k per annum.
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Originally posted by FranckoI am sure also that there might be some decent managers tooLast edited by Back In Business; 19 January 2007, 14:59.
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Originally posted by Back In BusinessWe have a contractor here who behaves in the exact same fashion as the permie scum you are describing. To the point where he changes the headers on documentation others have produced to his name.
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Originally posted by FranckoAm I right in thinking that the higher you go in a permie job and the dirtier you have to play? You have to cheat, lie, backstab, bullsh1t, take credit for other people work and more?
Peow! Peow!
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Originally posted by Back In Business"Am I right in thinking that the higher you go in a permie job and the dirtier you have to play? You have to cheat, lie, backstab, bullsh1t, take credit for other people work and more?"
We have a contractor here who behaves in the exact same fashion as the permie scum you are describing. To the point where he changes the headers on documentation others have produced to his name.
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"Am I right in thinking that the higher you go in a permie job and the dirtier you have to play? You have to cheat, lie, backstab, bullsh1t, take credit for other people work and more?"
We have a contractor here who behaves in the exact same fashion as the permie scum you are describing. To the point where he changes the headers on documentation others have produced to his name.
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Originally posted by MrsGoofdid you mean OF or OFF?
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Originally posted by sasguruFinding scapegoats for your mediocrity again, eh? Try upping your medication.
PS You're a real brown noser in real life, but just play the hard man on internet forums.
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Originally posted by FranckoAm I right in thinking that the higher you go in a permie job and the dirtier you have to play? You have to cheat, lie, backstab, bullsh1t, take credit for other people work and more?
Long were the days were you could simply be good at what you are doing and you were happy and well considered.
Permie life sucks - I finally and completely agree. Especially at a high level. And it's not about money. It ain't worth all the gold in the world. Self-respect is more important.
Hey, you, corporate managers, if you are listening I just wanted to say a word to you all..... F U C K O F F!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
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Originally posted by sasguruFinding scapegoats for your mediocrity again, eh, Francko? Try upping your medication.
PS I bet you're a real brown noser in real life, but just play the hard man on this forum.
ps if you care to give a definition of "hard man" I might try to answer that.
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Originally posted by FranckoAm I right in thinking that the higher you go in a permie job and the dirtier you have to play? You have to cheat, lie, backstab, bullsh1t, take credit for other people work and more?
Long were the days were you could simply be good at what you are doing and you were happy and well considered.
Permie life sucks - I finally and completely agree. Especially at a high level. And it's not about money. It ain't worth all the gold in the world. Self-respect is more important.
Hey, you, corporate managers, if you are listening I just wanted to say a word to you all..... F U C K O F F!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
PS I bet you're a real brown noser in real life, but just play the hard man on this forum.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnFrancko is Mike Strutter and I claim my £5.
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