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Previously on "Does CUK only attract mediocre contractors?"
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I'm not a contractor, I'm a businessman and I've hired someone to post for me while I do my businessy things.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostDon't send me voting buttons, I'm having to use the web email client thing and they won't work.
Can't we set up some sort of collaboration thing in sharepoint? A mate of mine contracts in that, I can get him in for a few days to sort it out
PZZ
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostWell really, Im not so sure. Maybe we should all have a quick teleconf and work this one through. What does everyone else think??
Should I send round a mail with voting buttons, or do I set up an off site 2 day workshop??
Let me know, your thoughts.
PZZ
Can't we set up some sort of collaboration thing in sharepoint? A mate of mine contracts in that, I can get him in for a few days to sort it out
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSurely the tulip hot, accomplished contractors will be too busy either working or learning new skills with their spare time to come and waste time on here?
Should I send round a mail with voting buttons, or do I set up an off site 2 day workshop??
Let me know, your thoughts.
PZZ
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOriginally posted by alreadypackedOr we can complete all our tasks in no time, so we are free to post on here.
HTH
I rest my case.
I mean how long does it take to learn Java or C++ ?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot me mate.
Long term contract enhancing a travel website and back-office systems. Work mostly from home.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDoes CUK only attract mediocre contractors?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSurely the tulip hot, accomplished contractors will be too busy either working or learning new skills with their spare time to come and waste time on here?
That way you can finish your work quickly, piddle around for a while, then using the “just in time" mantra, deliver your work to agreed timescales and to the company’s satisfaction. They are happy, and your have maximised the amount of time you can work, and thus your earnings…
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