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Previously on "The end of contracting as we know it for suity?"
As for what good the crisis talks will do? Potentially nothing, which is why this is only a stay of execution for two weeks. In effect the towel goes back in, in two weeks if all the positive talk turns out to be more rhetoric than pragmatic.
Rather than just chucking it in, why not exercise your "right to substitution" and stick some other poor bugger in there to do the work, whilst you go off and do something more interesting instead?
Stop It. Suity CAN handle this. I'm going to encourage him all the way through to the other end, where he will emerge, triumphant, displaying balls the size of f***ing watermelons.
Don't listen to the negative voices Suity.
Get in that office this morning and smack these f***ers around a bit.
Rather than just chucking it in, why not exercise your "right to substitution" and stick some other poor bugger in there to do the work, whilst you go off and do something more interesting instead?
This 'requirements gathering stuff' is hard work as opposed to some other IT functions (without going into detail and getting banned).
Any issues, happy to assist.
He would do, but those arse-kicking shoes still have dog turd on from the last time he went out with them on, so he's either got to scrape it all off with a spoon before going in, or using his customary flip flops.
Turn it up guv'nor. Suity is f**kin' hardcore.
When he finally leaves this project (delivered, on time, under budget) the men will cheer and the girls will cry.
The new Suity is emerging here and you, for one, should be very, very afraid !!
He would do, but those arse-kicking shoes still have dog turd on from the last time he went out with them on, so he's either got to scrape it all off with a spoon before going in, or using his customary flip flops.
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