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Originally posted by cnch View PostThis was probably my worst ever contract. Started off ok then deteriorated into various people swinging their di**s and none of them managing to get the job done.
Why do men scratch their bollocks in the morning? Because we can!Last edited by Churchill; 25 June 2010, 06:32.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI supect it will be quite on the job front when you return, but now you have somewhere to waste away your days.
A contracter friend asked how the hell we always ended up on the crap projects, "because the permies get off the project as soon as they realise it is going wrong/or they have fecked it up, and the need someone to fill the role"
HTH
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Originally posted by cnch View PostI am on holiday for a few weeks and will look when I get back.
Originally posted by cnch View PostI don't mind where it is, just an interesting job would be good.
HTH
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Originally posted by cnch View PostWhat have you and MF been thricing together?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'll thrice that as well. He's hardly been posting while this other one takes off, and he said he is WFH today which means he has more than enough time.
In addition, he's probably got something cooked up with Drewster boy
My monitoring tool has been showing the cnch has been sending lots of PM's.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI think you might be on to something there.
In addition, he's probably got something cooked up with Drewster boy
My monitoring tool has been showing the cnch has been sending lots of PM's.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostAre you Mrs Drewster? Or the sister of someone who Drewster works with?
Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWill you be on the bench or do you have a new role?
I don't mind where it is, just an interesting job would be good.
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Originally posted by cnch View PostLoL
This has made my last week at the most mind-numbingly boring company bearable.... so a big thank you to everyone from me.
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Originally posted by cnch View PostMongolia
Ok, if I must be serious. I wouldn't do them because I can't abide football and they (except George Best) would no doubt drone on about it.
Politeness prevents me from commenting further.
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