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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou sure? She could have run and pee surely?
unless you like that sort of stuff...
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostPaula Radcliffe doesn’t.
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Originally posted by Chugnut View PostEven a lazy person occasionally has to run because they're touching cloth.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI had a manager who would hire on the basis of how fast someone walked, fast walker = fast worker, he was proven to be right every time.
Even a lazy person occasionally has to run because they're touching cloth.
Are you a Dad yet, GJ?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe best manager I worked with had a saying
'Ignore everything before the but'
I always found it to be totally accurate. Do you have any positive memories of good permie managers ?
Variantion on the theme "If there's a 'but', don't do it."
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe best manager I worked with had a saying
'Ignore everything before the but'
I always found it to be totally accurate. Do you have any positive memories of good permie managers ?
"You gotta have 'flip you' money" so you can turn down work you don't want to do and thus never end up lowering your rates/standards or taking a lesser job because you need the money.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post'Ignore everything before the but'
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I had a manager who would hire on the basis of how fast someone walked, fast walker = fast worker, he was proven to be right every time.
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I had a Saturday / school hols / college hols job in a greengrocers from 13 (law? wot law?) to 20. The guv'nor was the most honest and smartest businessman I have ever met. Also, a very good people manager.
He ran at least 3 businesses too.
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Best permie manager I had would leave a skeleton staff and then move the rest of the dept to the pub everyday at 11:30.
He would pop back occasionally and check there were no issues & we would return 15:00 ish
Eventually he was caught out using wifes maiden name to run a company that had contracts at the bank
Merchant Banks eh... those days are gone forever!
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I have had one or two good permie managers...but I have also had bad managers that were contractors.
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The best permie manager I had was on my first contract. He left after three months to go back to contracting. Taught me everything you need to know about being a contractor.
Utter beer monster as well.
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