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Previously on "Naming and Shaming.."

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard
    Let him who is without feckups punt the first breeze block.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Let him who is without feckups punt the first breeze block.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Good show.

    You'll have some chance of still retaining some teeth at 30 then.
    Not if he's still got the same prima-donna attitude if I ever meet him!

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by el duder
    Well, due to my recent post and infact recent experience working with a 'difficult', 'disruptive' and 'unprofessonial' contractor i was thinking that i would not recommend him to anyone. Infact i would certainly warn many about him!!

    So, on that note, i thought about maybe starting something whereby decent contractors could name and shame the evil out there..

    What you think?

    Of course something like this is can be a little subjective, i guess, but it would certainly help other organisations and contractors out in the long run.

    It is a small world we live in, i mean, i bet some of us could have met each other at some point on a project and we would not even no it.

    Infact you could be in the same team/organisation as we speak..??

    ED
    That's a shame, he speaks very highly of you.

    Btw, "no" or "know"? Do you know the difference? Also, "I" is far better than "i".

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  • EternalOptimist
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    el Duder

    this is a spiffing idea. Can we have your name as a starter ?
    where are you working at the moment ?

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  • el duder
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    Sprite Boy - Tea Boy

    no since becoming a more humble, grounded, person who works in the public sector...

    I can be seen mainly drinking TEA, nowdays..

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  • MrsGoof
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    DO you still drink SPRITE ?

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  • el duder
    started a topic Naming and Shaming..

    Naming and Shaming..

    Well, due to my recent post and infact recent experience working with a 'difficult', 'disruptive' and 'unprofessonial' contractor i was thinking that i would not recommend him to anyone. Infact i would certainly warn many about him!!

    So, on that note, i thought about maybe starting something whereby decent contractors could name and shame the evil out there..

    What you think?

    Of course something like this is can be a little subjective, i guess, but it would certainly help other organisations and contractors out in the long run.

    It is a small world we live in, i mean, i bet some of us could have met each other at some point on a project and we would not even no it.

    Infact you could be in the same team/organisation as we speak..??

    ED

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