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Well after he moves them, we'll have to have a race for the next one.
Stupid moderator.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCurrently doing some work on a high-profile SAP install for a client working alongside a couple of junior contractors who are working on an Excel Macro for the catering department.
We're trying to help them get their macro working. I feel sorry for them, one of them a long haired, skiing, hippy type with a gingham dress proposed we back out our SAP System. Well I had to reject this, I had to tell them, 'Look if you want to write a macro that prints out the Menu for the canteen tomorrow, you'll have to get it working yourself'. Bloody idiot says it's a problem with SAP!
Same client, same system. Hopefully the chef will giving him the twatting this "contractor" needs.
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Stupid Contractor
Currently doing some work on a high-profile SAP install for a client working alongside a couple of junior contractors who are working on an Excel Macro for the catering department.
We're trying to help them get their macro working. I feel sorry for them, one of them a long haired, skiing, hippy type with a gingham dress proposed we back out our SAP System. Well I had to reject this, I had to tell them, 'Look if you want to write a macro that prints out the Menu for the canteen tomorrow, you'll have to get it working yourself'. Bloody idiot says it's a problem with SAP!
Same client, same system. Hopefully the chef will giving him the twatting this "contractor" needs.Tags: None
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