OK so it is less than 50% i stand corrected
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Previously on "Ever been kicked off or terminated from a contract for HR breach?"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFor example telling a colleague to go f**k themselves.
If it was, i'd be selecting the AndyW option.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostAndyw cuold have done a better Andyw option than that!
1/10Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhere's the 'just once and I don't regret it' option?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNext to the 'I kissed a girl and I think I liked it' option
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhere's the 'just once and I don't regret it' option?
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Never, I am a professional and running a business. I have breached a few HR girls though.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDefine "HR type breach".
I've had a contract cancelled with no notice because the guy I was working for was a clueless permie, who went crying to the PM that he was right and I was wrong.
Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostAndyw cuold have done a better Andyw option than that!
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Define "HR type breach".
I've had a contract cancelled with no notice because the guy I was working for was a clueless permie, who went crying to the PM that he was right and I was wrong.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBased on Mich's post in another thread.
Happened to me once, when I got stitched up by a PM.
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Ever been kicked off or terminated from a contract for HR breach?
120 - Never - Good two shoes83.33%10Just Once - It was a mistake8.33%1Twice - Once bitten0.00%0Three to five - Im a bit of a nightmare0.00%0Five + - I am the antichrist0.00%0AndyW always gets kicked off8.33%1Based on Mich's post in another thread.
Happened to me once, when I got stitched up by a PM.
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