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Originally posted by beeker View Postyep... smells of a manager wanting to catch you out somehow and therefore justifying their existance?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIf you're not a permie, how comes they have your home phone number?
'Cos I leave a trail of business cards behind me like a paper snail.
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Ring, ring.
"What is the difference between 1 eweek and 1 week"
"Elapsed week."
"OK, bye"
Ker-ching! Another hour.
(That phone called worked out at about £2,500 per hour)
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Originally posted by beeker View PostIs she trying to find out if you are 'allowed' to take a day off? Or is she being curious as to how Myco's are run?
Originally posted by beeker View PostThey aren't paying and probably won't give a monkey's as long as it isn't to the detriment of a current project.
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Just had a two minute phone call. Ker-ching! Into the third chargeable hour.
This is great!
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Originally posted by beeker View PostI'll give you that one. But at the end of the day as long as they aren't paying and you have followed proper protocols for informing your management you will not be in.
They aren't paying and probably won't give a monkey's as long as it isn't to the detriment of a current project. Your manage will think their budget will be slightly better off!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTo most Big Co clients, you are an employee. A bloody expensive one who decides they are not going to turn up today.
They aren't paying and probably won't give a monkey's as long as it isn't to the detriment of a current project. Your manage will think their budget will be slightly better off!
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I'm working from home today.
"They" think I'm working on their stuff...
I am a staffer after all...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThese exchanges are normally followed by a brief email from Human Remains stating that employees can only take time off if their fill in a holiday form and get their manager to sign it.
Then followed by a call from the agent saying you have been fired for being awol.
HTH
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