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Previously on "Becoming a manager"
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You've got to admit. It was pretty funny.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHush now.
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Good because that answer is blatently obvious...Originally posted by NewToThis31 View PostI am not asking if you think I am ready.
Trap 3 is blocked.. can you stop posting and go fix it please.
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Only if you do it effectively.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt is however a core management skill.
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Oh Dear, you’ve come to the wrong forum for that.Originally posted by NewToThis31 View PostI did not lie, I exaggerated the truth in the other post, let it go, don't scrutinise further in this thread as well.
Contractors love a bulltuliper, they’re so easy to take apart...
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Just read your original thread .... you're not ready.
Stay as a permie and work your way up the greasy pole, or contract at your current level. No one is going to take on someone with zero management experience into a manager role.
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An idiot liar Shirley - admitting lies is a sure hallmark, this could be late entry in COTY thread
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Yes you did. You admitted it. You didn't say "I exaggerated the truth", you said:Originally posted by NewToThis31 View PostI did not lie, I exaggerated the truth in the other post, let it go, don't scrutinise further in this thread as well.
So are you a liar or a idiot? Have you considered a political career? They seem to accept both - even as PM.Originally posted by NewToThis31 View PostHi,
Okay good news... but first I lied.
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