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Previously on "I shot myself in the foot..."

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Babbage View Post

    Ding, Ding, a winner, well that and getting the CV out asap. If you get to leave before the month, even better for you.
    Not just your (OP's) CV - Get his CV out and about, if you can find a copy, with his boss as a reference.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by adamv6 View Post
    Been at Client Co for just over 2yrs, and just been given 4wks notice :-(

    Recently changed team leaders and the new one has the man management skills of a gibbon on crystal meth.

    Have been having a running battle with him for a few months, this week been off with a badly sprained ankle, and because I didn't ring in the day I went to the A&E, have been served 4wks notice.

    Anybody had a similar incident? Any advice?
    Want advice? Really? Try re reading your own post. The new team leader has skills 'of a gibbon on crystal meth,' and been having 'a running battle...... for a few months! And when absent 'didnt ring in.'

    Notice anything? How about looking at your professionalism?

    Well, imho, you've been a bit of a divvie looking to take on your 'boss.' So you've been at the client site 2 years more than him(?) and you thought the client would side with you because 'you knew better'?

    And then, you didnt do what any professional person should do, let them know where you were and why you didnt come in?

    To be honest, you sound as thick as you appear to be judging by this episode and, I suspect you've probably been rubbing the previous team leader up the wrong way for a long time.

    My advice, look at yourself. Oh and start looking for another job!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I had the same thing happen to me, the site boss had a running battle with all the contractors after a few choice comments were made to the UK boss (it wasn't me) about what a lazy bastard he was.

    Someones head was going to role and guess who got the chop... Even though it wasn't me who shopped him he had it in for me because I kept inadvertently exposing his lack of leadership simply by doing the job properly.

    I'd have punched his flipin lights out if security clearance wasn't at stake.
    I always ensure there is a likely scapegoat to take the fall if anything goes wrong.

    God I wished I worked with SuitYou.

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  • Tingles
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    Why couldn't you ring in with a sprained ankle?

    Not very professional.

    Gives proper contractors a bad name!


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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by adamv6 View Post
    Been at Client Co for just over 2yrs, and just been given 4wks notice :-(

    Recently changed team leaders and the new one has the man management skills of a gibbon on crystal meth.

    Have been having a running battle with him for a few months, this week been off with a badly sprained ankle, and because I didn't ring in the day I went to the A&E, have been served 4wks notice.

    Anybody had a similar incident? Any advice?
    I had the same thing happen to me, the site boss had a running battle with all the contractors after a few choice comments were made to the UK boss (it wasn't me) about what a lazy bastard he was.

    Someones head was going to role and guess who got the chop... Even though it wasn't me who shopped him he had it in for me because I kept inadvertently exposing his lack of leadership simply by doing the job properly.

    I'd have punched his feckin lights out if security clearance wasn't at stake.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by adamv6 View Post
    Been at Client Co for just over 2yrs, and just been given 4wks notice :-(

    Recently changed team leaders and the new one has the man management skills of a gibbon on crystal meth.

    Have been having a running battle with him for a few months, this week been off with a badly sprained ankle, and because I didn't ring in the day I went to the A&E, have been served 4wks notice.

    Anybody had a similar incident? Any advice?
    He was waiting for the chance. Nasty piece of work by the sounds of it. Better of out of it. Do professional handovers, and rise above it. You'll thank me for that one day.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by AngelOfTheNorth View Post
    Errr, I was paraphrasing Top Gun, so how you've managed to shoehorn in some homoerotism into a movie that is nothing of the kind is beyond me?
    What?! You're kidding, right?

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  • AngelOfTheNorth
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    Originally posted by Babbage View Post
    After 2 years you get an HMRC imposed rate cut when you can no longer claim travel expenses, that makes it time to move on anyway.
    Unless he lives next door to his place of work and has a salad for lunch.

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  • Babbage
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    After 2 years you get an HMRC imposed rate cut when you can no longer claim travel expenses, that makes it time to move on anyway.

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  • AngelOfTheNorth
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    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
    2 years in one place? it's surely time to get out and move on

    but as a contractor you need to be able to get on with gibbons on crystal meth for as long as necessary.

    necessary might be until the end of contract notice period or the end of recession but that's your business decision.

    who knows - the next job might be populated with animals that will turn your current gibbon into a funky one by comparison.

    you might say that not getting on with him is beyond limits but you need to think of them as your business limits not your personal ones.
    Why have you taken this thread off topic???

    ....oh wait .....

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  • DS23
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    2 years in one place? it's surely time to get out and move on

    but as a contractor you need to be able to get on with gibbons on crystal meth for as long as necessary.

    necessary might be until the end of contract notice period or the end of recession but that's your business decision.

    who knows - the next job might be populated with animals that will turn your current gibbon into a funky one by comparison.

    you might say that not getting on with him is beyond limits but you need to think of them as your business limits not your personal ones.
    Last edited by DS23; 9 April 2010, 16:33. Reason: g

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  • adamv6
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    Explains alot, my desk is opposite my soon to be ex-team leader

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by AngelOfTheNorth View Post
    My back is to a window. So unless the boss can peer up two stories through reflective glass from street level, Im pretty safe
    So thats option b then.... glad thats sorted!

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  • AngelOfTheNorth
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    Originally posted by adamv6 View Post
    AOTN? You must be the dog danglers the amount of time you spend on here.

    Either that, or an unapproachable f_ckknuckle who has been demoted to the desk in the corner, where incidentally, nobody can see your monitor
    My back is to a window. So unless the boss can peer up two stories through reflective glass from street level, Im pretty safe

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by adamv6 View Post
    AOTN? You must be the dog danglers the amount of time you spend on here.

    Either that, or an unapproachable f_ckknuckle who has been demoted to the desk in the corner, where incidentally, nobody can see your monitor
    I dunno about the dogs.... possibly just leave out the "dogs" bit and you are probably close.

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