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Previously on "Contractor wisdom that you live by <one liners only>"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Which reminds me... Check and double check your clients expectations re working locations. What might be 100% remote now could switch to hybrid at any point in the near future. 100% remote is becoming a luxury rather than a standard as we slowly return to the new normal.
The company ethos is also to pay the little guy before the big companies.
Which was nice.
qh
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A contractor is just someone who can use google/stackoverflow/ChatGPT better than the person paying them
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Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
Alot of that is academic if you are 100% remote, Mr Smarty-pants.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
Alot of that is academic if you are 100% remote, Mr Smarty-pants.
qh
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Revenue retention is more important than the headline contract rate - don't neglect your financial education as it impacts the rest of your life
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No one ever lies on their deathbed wishing they had worked more overtime
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Yeah but if you don't get in with Reception, Security and the coffee staff you won't be able to find Finance, get in to their section or bring them lots of free coffee will you? All about priorities when buttering up the clients key staff.
qh
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Never get your new car delivered to client's site...
Also Tesla's are more in fashion these days, they are less ostentatious and more common than Porsches. Although the Tesla Roadster (if it ever comes out) might change that..Last edited by Fraidycat; 23 March 2023, 08:14.
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