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Originally posted by DaveB View PostJust make sure you have plenty of PI insurance
German sounding multiple word name. Mum's the word
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Originally posted by Malingering BA View PostFor the right price MyCo can provide a scapegoat for sure.
Unfortunately £330/day just ain't the right price. Or the right ballpark.
As long as I can work from home and they don't expect productivity
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIndeed - at that rate they aren't looking for someone to sort it out just a scapegoat.
Unfortunately £330/day just ain't the right price. Or the right ballpark.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostDefinately the latter. The project is going tits up but they still have time to hire a scape goat they can plausibly blame when the deadline finally arrives.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostDefinately the latter. The project is going tits up but they still have time to hire a scape goat they can plausibly blame when the deadline finally arrives.
Perhaps I might offer to take the blame up front for a one off payment of, say, £20k?
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Originally posted by Malingering BA View PostSome good translations to choose from there. Now what if I were to say that the quoted rate was a slimline £330/day for a city based investment jobbie?
Having a larf? Looking for some mug to blame?
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Originally posted by Malingering BA View PostSome good translations to choose from there. Now what if I were to say that the quoted rate was a slimline £330/day for a city based investment jobbie?
Having a larf? Looking for some mug to blame?
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or that they've completly f*cked it up, the crap is flying everywhere best not touch it with yours..
oh yes they will definatly be a bunch of w@nkers but they'll claim its the company and workload thats made them that way...
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Some good translations to choose from there. Now what if I were to say that the quoted rate was a slimline £330/day for a city based investment jobbie?
Having a larf? Looking for some mug to blame?
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Hm. 1st line support, including overnighters. You'll hear "Just f*****g do it now" a lot.
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