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Previously on "Dear agony aunt"
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Of course there was an ask BrilloPad thread once - but I realized next to Beaker I would always be an amateur.
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Shut up.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI've got a stinking cold, and would rather be at home in bed with a nice warm bottle of whisky. But, needs must, I'm a contractor so I'm at client site. Last time I caught such a bug, I also came into the office, and as a result all the permies got colds, and were off sick for days - which meant I had to pick up their work, and hence bill even more days.
The problem is, I feel a tiny bit guilty about this. What can I do to assuage these un-contractor like feelings?
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Nostrildamus make the following prediction
1 In a week half your colleagues will be off with a cold
2 You will pick up half their work
3 You will come out smelling of roses and will make contractors look ace
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Just think of your invoice amt. being paid into you bank account
and when the permies are off they get paid!
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invoice themOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat can I do to assuage these un-contractor like feelings?
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Submit an invoice and count the cash, it makes you feel infinitely better.
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Dear agony aunt
I've got a stinking cold, and would rather be at home in bed with a nice warm bottle of whisky. But, needs must, I'm a contractor so I'm at client site. Last time I caught such a bug, I also came into the office, and as a result all the permies got colds, and were off sick for days - which meant I had to pick up their work, and hence bill even more days.
The problem is, I feel a tiny bit guilty about this. What can I do to assuage these un-contractor like feelings?Tags: None
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