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Previously on "Been sent on a 'one team' course......."
Nearly went permanent a few years back and must admit one thing that put me off was when I received an invite to an entire day of corporate BS just before I was due to start it (I was a contractor at the time ).
Last corporate brainwashing get together I went to was back in 2000 just after a large round of redundancies. The CEO told us about how bad the company was doing and my the reduction in workforce was necessary but that was the end of the redundancies and stated that everyone was now safe. A little out of character I muttered away something along the lines of "yeah right, until the next round of bad figures comes in" instead of just keeping my thoughts to myself. Someone next to me had a right go at me afterwards stating how honest the CEO was being with us and we must all believe in him.......6 months later she was out the door when company situation still didn't improve. . I found it difficult restraining myself from saying a childish "told ya so" in a childish voice on her last day.
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