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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhat's a boss? Haven't had one of those for a LONG time.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwas talking to the Boss, contract is up for renewal end of March...Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostAP's Boss: We are currently looking at different options for staffing the team for quarter one, don't make any plans.
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Good work Bensey.
Same happened here. End of Sept, possibly more in the pipeline judging by the way they like to keep fiddling with the supply chain.
As SAS rightly pointed out, the work is dull and never anywhere interesting, plus the rates these days are a complete joke.
I wouldn't bother if I had the choice but I don't like heights so window cleaning isn't really an option.
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the whole .net world has taken a beating over the last 5 years
really don't know why we even bother these days
but we're stuck here and it's hard to learn other things
so just stick with it and hope it gets better
for others thinking of coming into .net I wouldn't recommend it,
the whole area is doomed
Milan.
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What kind of rate does this ".net" pay these days? I heard ab*p took a bit of a beating but just wondering (module specific no doubt).
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwas talking to the Boss, contract is up for renewal end of March...
Bob, Milan's Boss: Don't plan for vacation until at least mid October
MilanB: Ok Boss, thanks
boomed
Milan.
AP's Boss: We are currently looking at different options for staffing the team for quarter one, don't make any plans.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwas talking to the Boss, contract is up for renewal end of March...
MilanB: Boss, if we assume for sake of argument that I don't get kicked out
end of March, to manage my Mrs's expectations, when in general should I plan for time off during the summer ?
Bob, Milan's Boss: Don't plan for vacation until at least mid October
MilanB: Ok Boss, thanks
boomed
Milan.Last edited by Amiga500; 16 June 2013, 14:08.
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he he
Dad, I promise, there will be time for weekends away a plenty
Milan.
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