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Previously on "stirring permies"
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostYeah, I have to deal with some A1 @ssholes here - just keep reminding yourself of how much more you are paid
"Why do you just smile at me when I'm trying to wind you up? You know that just winds me up even more don't you? And that means I'll just make things worse for you. Why don't you say something?"
Light dawns.
"Oh no. You're thinking about money, aren't you? God, how I hate contractors."
Happy days.
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A contractor was stirring it up yesterday with the permies he worked with. Came in this morning, the fukka had been "released" from his contract
Mailman
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Originally posted by poser View Posti dont think they do star wars porn..
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Originally posted by Zorba View PostWhilst giving him loads of beer, tell him how easy it is to quit and become a contractor for £.
You will convert him from a contractor hater into a contractor wannabee.
Next, point him at this forum and let slip the dogs of war.
And then get one of your contractor mates elsewhere to phone him up pretending to be a pimp, get a copy of his cv etc. etc. Set up an "interview"
for him, send him off somewhere on the other side of town insisting it must be middle of the working day. Fax a copy of his CV and fake job spec with interview details etc. to a fax machine on your floor while he's out.
... or just post a fake cv with his name and direct line no on jobserve, cwjobs etc. and he will get no end of annoying calls for the next few weeks.Last edited by moorfield; 20 November 2007, 14:33.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWhilst you're surfing for pron at the weekend, just use his email address for everything. And by everything I mean visit some of the more elaborate sites reserved for people with 'wider tastes than the norm'
HTH
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All very good ideas but I think we're missing the obvious here.
Whilst you're surfing for pron at the weekend, just use his email address for everything. And by everything I mean visit some of the more elaborate sites reserved for people with 'wider tastes than the norm'
HTH
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Originally posted by poser View Posttheres a permie here that hates contractors! theres about 8 contractors here at my clcient and there is one permie who has tried to drop us all in the brown stuff, for example walks behind someone and shouts 'surfing the net again...' or just generally tries to make peoples lives miserable by loggin the times people come in in the morinings etc....
suggestions on how to deal with this pratt?
b) Print off a copy of the PCG "Guide to Freelancing" and leave it on his/her desk after he/she has gone home. Works best if you know they won't be in tomorrow. Keep doing this. Within 5 days the bod will be asking discreet questions about going contracting...
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