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Previously on "Trawling ClientCo shared file areas..."

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Originally posted by fonejacker View Post

    be careful though as files have 'last accessed time' (and maybe last accessed by?)...., unlikely they will notice but best to access the files using a permies login
    Last accessed just shows time & date. Only notes your login if you edit the file. Copied it to me memory stick anyway

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  • Dow Jones
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    The Apprentice

    Bum Bluff - Definitely Apprentice material

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  • Bumfluff
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    or can't even spell, just call him on sunday and advise not to bother turning up
    Yeap can't spell but hasnt stopped me pulling in £650 - £700 aday for the last 5 years

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by al_cam View Post
    surely you mean Sunday?
    so I do.. hard to see through the tears of frustration, client phoned me over the weekend.

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  • al_cam
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    or can't even spell, just call him on sunday and advise not to bother turning up
    surely you mean Sunday?

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Bumfluff View Post
    At my last gig I came across by 'chance' two very interesting Excel s/s.

    The first listed all contractors and gave them a rating out of 5 and a comment on each, for example 'useless need to get red of' or 'rate to high'.
    The second listed all contractors and looked 12months forward and you could see if you were going to be renewed from it.
    or can't even spell, just call him on sunday and advise not to bother turning up

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  • Bumfluff
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    At my last gig I came across by 'chance' two very interesting Excel s/s.

    The first listed all contractors and gave them a rating out of 5 and a comment on each, for example 'useless need to get red of' or 'rate to high'.
    The second listed all contractors and looked 12months forward and you could see if you were going to be renewed from it.

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  • NoddY
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    I found my CV on the networked drive. Nice.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    I trust you have read clientco acceptable user guidelines and/or user security instructions?
    Also general guidelines for acting profesionally.
    I work on finance systems and its very easy for any one of us to go and look up what each other is invoicing.
    Professional restraint means you don't (and trust that the other contractors are similarly inclined).

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  • ratewhore
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    I trust you have read clientco acceptable user guidelines and/or user security instructions?

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  • Advocate
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    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
    I managed to get hold of something similar in my last permie job a few years back. The move to a new email system meant that everyone had been assigned very similarly structured passwords, so it was easy to log in as another user (over webmail). This included HR ... so it was very interesting to go in and see what packages and bonuses everyone was getting
    Ah, now thats crossing the boundary from the grey area to the definately illegal area.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Yeah, I hunt round the shares. I found shed loads of dodgy stuff. The owner of this company swings both ways.

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  • fonejacker
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    I found the same thing when i started contracting about 3 years ago. A spreadsheet of all the contractors on site and their daily rate.

    Also found saved personal emails from client talking about my rate.

    I was shocked that I was earning a lot less than all the other contractors and quickly negotiated a huge daily rate increase. :banana

    be careful though as files have 'last accessed time' (and maybe last accessed by?)...., unlikely they will notice but best to access the files using a permies login

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    There's a contractor here who's a complete PITA and struts around like he owns the place - just found out his daily rate is less than half of mine..

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  • ChimpMaster
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    I managed to get hold of something similar in my last permie job a few years back. The move to a new email system meant that everyone had been assigned very similarly structured passwords, so it was easy to log in as another user (over webmail). This included HR ... so it was very interesting to go in and see what packages and bonuses everyone was getting

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