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If you want to have an employee disguise, it's simple:
1. Complain to your customer about how much others get paid
2. Complain to your customer about how little others do
3. Do the least you can get away with
4. Clock watch
5. Act like you are better than those around you
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When I was a contractor many years ago, I was known as contract scum, Only in it for the ? money ! ! Hard to find an outfit for that though !
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I contract as a wolf. Worked for 28 years & still no investigation.
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I've no idea what's going to be fair but anyway... carry on. I'm sure someone will understand and enjoy the thread.Originally posted by ApeShape View Post
Is Judgedread attire the clue I'm meant to be looking for? Trying to read between the lines here. Still baffled.
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Is Judgedread attire the clue I'm meant to be looking for? Trying to read between the lines here. Still baffled.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOddly enough this is the most sensible question you've asked but at least it's in the right place and not in prof like the others.
And isn't this a play on 'Disguised employee' which is different to employee disguise?
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Oddly enough this is the most sensible question you've asked but at least it's in the right place and not in prof like the others.
And isn't this a play on 'Disguised employee' which is different to employee disguise?
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Employee disguise....
Have you ever tried wearing an actual employee disguise? Any idea what it would look like. HMRC seem to be just as baffled as I do?
Batman suit?
Joker?
Flash?
Wonder woman?
Bowler hat!
Surely the lack of insight on the matter at hand on my part proves that I can't be can't possibly be wearing any kind of employee disguise!Tags: None
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