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Originally posted by Zippy View PostFck the pimps. Oxygen thieves the lot of 'em.
Have a day off and get trashed (or whatever) amd you'll feel better.
Love,
Your Mum
HTH
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Fck the pimps. Oxygen thieves the lot of 'em.
Have a day off and get trashed (or whatever) amd you'll feel better.
Love,
Your Mum
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to both
I shall relax and go at it another day. I find jobserve to be full of bollox and the pimps to be extra specially full of sh!te at the moment, so I want to be on the ball and be marketing to companies direct. I feel the pressure of needing to get this all kicked off, and get more and more fed up the more "trivial" equipment failures I have.
I seem to be
accounts clerk
sales
tech support
consultant
dogs body
I need to offload. Praps accountant man could actually earn his money rather than just put in 3 hours work every year end. Why am I doing my own expenses FFS?
The pimps are useless and I have an obligation to market my company so I have no problem with this one
If the kit I bought was anywhere near merchantable I would not even be having this chat. I am going to kick off big time on Monday with various vendors.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI work hard. My customers demand it. I have to be thorough, clinical and exact in what I do. What I deliver must work, and meet the requirements. And it does.
So why oh f*****g why is it that when I try and run my business
The JungleDisk drive fails all the f****** time
The wireless router fails all the f****** time
The installation guide for JungleDisk is riddled with mistakes.
All the time I am met with mediocre half assed attempts from scumbag companies that churn out sh!te.
I am trying to run a f*****g business here, I pay money for service and equipment and goddam expect it to work at least 80% of the time. At the moment I am just a technical support rep for my own company, when I should be selling product.
FFS
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the most painful part of being a contractor is working on your home IT 'stuff' having to solve problems, and not getting paid for it
I know the feeling
Milan.
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Why is it too much to ask?
I work hard. My customers demand it. I have to be thorough, clinical and exact in what I do. What I deliver must work, and meet the requirements. And it does.
So why oh f*****g why is it that when I try and run my business
The JungleDisk drive fails all the f****** time
The wireless router fails all the f****** time
The installation guide for JungleDisk is riddled with mistakes.
All the time I am met with mediocre half assed attempts from scumbag companies that churn out sh!te.
I am trying to run a f*****g business here, I pay money for service and equipment and goddam expect it to work at least 80% of the time. At the moment I am just a technical support rep for my own company, when I should be selling product.
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