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Originally posted by d000hg View Post... that they are always trying to defend how much they charge
It just about beats sitting at home clicking refresh.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat we're expensive compared to an employee, most permies divide their salary up into hours and moan like flip that the contractor next to them earns more completely ignoring the fact they get paid for holidays, bank holidays, sick days, duvet days, dependents days, maternity and paternity days... they also forget they don't pay employees NI, PL & PI insurance, accountant/umbrella fees... also they forget that it cost a bloody fortune to get rid of an employee and they have never had an unpaid day since they left school.
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That we are all hung like donkeys and will take any gorgeous girl to heaven and back three times before afternoon tea.
I can't stand the pressure any more.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostThat we are all deeply unattractive, bolshy, right-wing, money-grabbing, tax-dodging males.
Sadly .........
Bolshy - Nope.
Right Wing - Ok right of center .
Money grabbing - Nope.
tax dodging - Ok a little.
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Yes, the one where we turn up at 10 and head of to the boozer most days for a couple of pints. Oh wait...
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Originally posted by kfrycholc View PostDear Members,
I'm quite interested to know what types of stereotypes about contractors you would like to end. Is there any particular one that you cannot stand?
Thanks a lot, hope you all have a great weekend
I hate the assumption that we're all treckies and its just not true, some of us are Whovians
Anyway geeky = sexy in my book
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYou missed the rant tags.
And the carriage returns.
Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThat we're all annoyingly anal pedants who insist on pointing out errors made by others to give an inflated feeling of self-worth and increased sense of superiority.
Oh and you're
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThat we just do it for the money.
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