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  • RandyW
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    e) I'm Threaded and I answered this last year.
    next

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  • PRC1964
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    e) I'm Threaded and I answered this last year.

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  • RandyW
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    d) I am AndyW
    I'm AndyW

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  • DiscoStu
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    d) I am AndyW

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by shelby68 View Post
    Quick straw poll out there,

    should I:

    a) Take an extension in a job I hate working for a manager who hates contractors and generally makes my life a misery, but try and push for a ridiculous amount of money; but still feel I should have left,

    or....

    b) Refuse an extension and take my chances in the new year there by dropping said tool head manager right in the Sh!t.

    I know as a contractor I should just pick up the money and get on with it, but I really have had enough of this idiot.

    Suggestions or thoughts on the back of a post card to...
    b) but don't burn your bridges. Smile sweetly and don't renew for personal reasons, doing a bit of travelling, spend quality time with your family, whatever.

    Life is too short to put up with tulip, and as a contractor you don't have to.

    Mrs Gonzo hates her permie job but only because she hates her manager. I keep telling her to quit but she won't listen to me.

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  • beaker
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    Definately b). It's not worth being unhappy.

    If you're any good you'll find something better in the new year anyway

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  • xoggoth
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    Rarely had a manager problem but definitely b, take no sh 1te.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Where's the poll?!!

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  • TheFaQQer
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    I'll go for

    c) Learn how to spell Renewal

    HTH.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    b).

    Oh and give me your PM's phone number. I might have a new year opportunity for him.

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  • shelby68
    started a topic Renwal.

    Renwal.

    Quick straw poll out there,

    should I:

    a) Take an extension in a job I hate working for a manager who hates contractors and generally makes my life a misery, but try and push for a ridiculous amount of money; but still feel I should have left,

    or....

    b) Refuse an extension and take my chances in the new year there by dropping said tool head manager right in the Sh!t.

    I know as a contractor I should just pick up the money and get on with it, but I really have had enough of this idiot.

    Suggestions or thoughts on the back of a post card to...
    Last edited by shelby68; 10 December 2007, 23:12.

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