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How about "slightly pregnant" or "marginally dead" ?Originally posted by Let-Me-InThen replace "very unique" with something else...!!
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Then replace "very unique" with something else...!!Originally posted by bogeymanSorry, but 'very unique' does my feckin head in.
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Sorry, but 'very unique' does my feckin head in.Originally posted by Let-Me-InHe obviously has a very unique management style....
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<ay, ay, know wot I mean, eh, say no more, eh, nudge is as good as a wink to a blind man, eh?>Originally posted by DimPrawnAre you a Goa then?

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No, just a burnt-out contractor, in need of a long holiday.Originally posted by DimPrawnAre you a Goa then?

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The thing is, that sentence is designed to be taken as a threat, but actually it isn't. It's only reminding you of normal managerial practice, trying to make you think that it means that you risk being punished in some way.Originally posted by XTC"If we don’t meet our targets then each individual engineer’s deployment and audit numbers will be reviewed and necessary action taken."
Like being extended???
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As long as you've produced a decent day's output in the hour between elevenses and lunch, feel free to take the afternoon off!Originally posted by DimPrawnToo right. We'll discuss this after my very long lunch break, but before tea at three.
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Thanks, hope they are not paying high rates, I could be tempted, I only need a 3 month gig before I go to Goa.Originally posted by XTC3 long weeks then I am outta here. Barclays Wealth are hiring folks, so you've been warned..
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Doesn't matter what she says mate, it's what the contract says that counts.
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Too right. We'll discuss this after my very long lunch break, but before tea at three.Originally posted by thunderlizardThat seems fair, albeit put a little bluntly. Contractors should get paid for delivering, not dragging the job out.
Okay?
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As in ... a Tom Cruise-type auditor? L Ron Hubbard and all that?Originally posted by XTCI'm guessing that's me since I am now officially an auditer and not a very good one either!
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That seems fair, albeit put a little bluntly. Contractors should get paid for delivering, not dragging the job out.
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