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Originally posted by DaveB View PostBored stupid and have been for 4 months now. Done about 3 days worth of actuall work in that time.
Management have no clue and no desire to actually do anything.
The guy who runs the team I am working with is incompetent.
But it's a decent rate, 20 mins from home and I can go to the gym at lunch time so.....
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Bored stupid and have been for 4 months now. Done about 3 days worth of actuall work in that time.
Management have no clue and no desire to actually do anything.
The guy who runs the team I am working with is incompetent.
But it's a decent rate, 20 mins from home and I can go to the gym at lunch time so.....
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LOVE IT!
Surf the web all day.
Have around 8 cups of tea a day
Have around 6 fag breaks
If i get bored i get a pool car and drive around
I get paid for time i dont do
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post20 mins from home, frequently empty 6th floor corner office, with nice views across the city and of the Black Forest. Client doesn't care what hours I keep, so long as I get the work done (which I do). Last year, when there wasn't enough work to do, I went on a training course at their behest, and immediately gave me a project utilising my new skills. And they thought I was doing them a favour!
Two years so far. Long may it continue.
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20 mins from home, frequently empty 6th floor corner office, with nice views across the city and of the Black Forest. Client doesn't care what hours I keep, so long as I get the work done (which I do). Last year, when there wasn't enough work to do, I went on a training course at their behest, and immediately gave me a project utilising my new skills. And they thought I was doing them a favour!
Two years so far. Long may it continue.
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Hmmm, my current assignment has gone drastically downhill in the last few weeks and is now tulipe whereas it used to be OK (see thread in technical forum about fonts for an example of why).
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Current gig work is boring, but I like it alot as there is soooooo much quality eye candy here the best I have ever had the pleasure working with grrrrrrr
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostYes, I do get the distinct impression that I'm the only mug in the world that pays this, but really, with this kind of contract, there's just no way out.
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