"Did you say you experience in database design on your CV? " - I'm a DBA. Don't normally do the design stuff.
Well thanks for the advice. Deffo a difference from being perm. I'm a little nervous about standing out, been out of work for a while before! and this is my first contract so want it to go well!
Not sure I understand the other comments? But thanks anyway!
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Originally posted by MayContainNuts View PostBeen reading the board during the week but unable to post at work.
I finished my first weeks contract last week and I am now on my second week?
I was surprised at how quick I was expected to hit the floor running! I was asked to check their design for the new application database and added as a signatory for sign-off!
Anyway, I had some concerns but signed off as I thought it was best not to rock the board?
My contract question is? Is it best to voice concerns up front or go along with the flow?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI think it's called high rising terminals? But yes, really annoying?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostYou're expected to deliver within the 1st week, you're a contractor now. And sod rocking the boat, you're supposed to be the expert, if they don't like your decision be it positive or negative, they can fire you (they won't).
(And go easy on the ?'s - it makes you look weak and indecisive.)
Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI think it's called high rising terminals? But yes, really annoying?
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostThat is the first time I've ever seen "Australian question intonation" typed out. Like, well done?
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Originally posted by MayContainNuts View PostI finished my first weeks contract last week and I am now on my second week?
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Anyway, I had some concerns but signed off as I thought it was best not to rock the board?
My contract question is? Is it best to voice concerns up front or go along with the flow?
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Originally posted by swamp View Post
Best to voice concerns upfront, especially as you are 'neutral'. That's why they hire external contractors like you.
But bear in mind that when carefully considered and used in moderation some non-normalized horrors, that would give a uni computer science lecturer seizures, can improve performance.
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Yeah, and drop the exclamation marks - they make you look like a sixth former
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You're expected to deliver within the 1st week, you're a contractor now. And sod rocking the boat, you're supposed to be the expert, if they don't like your decision be it positive or negative, they can fire you (they won't).
(And go easy on the ?'s - it makes you look weak and indecisive.)
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Best to voice concerns upfront, especially as you are 'neutral'. That's why they hire external contractors like you.
Once you've been quiet about something you have to go along with it. And when the tulip hits the fan it will of course be you who gets the blame and you who will get fired. That's why they hire external contractors like you.
HTH
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Contactor Question for Once!
Been reading the board during the week but unable to post at work.
I finished my first weeks contract last week and I am now on my second week?
I was surprised at how quick I was expected to hit the floor running! I was asked to check their design for the new application database and added as a signatory for sign-off!
Anyway, I had some concerns but signed off as I thought it was best not to rock the board?
My contract question is? Is it best to voice concerns up front or go along with the flow?Tags: None
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