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Originally posted by Lucy View PostWhat kinds of things did you buy pussycat?
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIn the good old days there was little work to do and you could spend all day on t'internet, posting on CUK having a cyber fight, surfing for nice things to buy.
During my last two contracts something disturbing has happened. They have actually expected me to work and work hard. Do I have grounds to sue for unreasonable conditions?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWork hard in pharma? Good God, things must have changed since I worked there. Glad I contracted in the good old days - was money for old rope.
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I usually ajdust my work rate in order to hit the deadline. Therefore if the client doen't supply the work, I take it easy.
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I am working for a v small company right now, doing essential work, but only about 2-3 hours per day. I feel really guilty about not doing a fair whack because in a small company its too personal.
It makes me feel turd-like like.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIn the good old days there was little work to do and you could spend all day on t'internet, posting on CUK having a cyber fight, surfing for nice things to buy.
During my last two contracts something disturbing has happened. They have actually expected me to work and work hard. Do I have grounds to sue for unreasonable conditions?
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There are still plenty of contracts round like your previous ones. You just have to be lucky.
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In the good old days there was little work to do and you could spend all day on t'internet, posting on CUK having a cyber fight, surfing for nice things to buy.
During my last two contracts something disturbing has happened. They have actually expected me to work and work hard. Do I have grounds to sue for unreasonable conditions?Tags: None
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