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No, apparently someone was honest once. He didn't get far as a contractor though,and he didn't stand a chance as an agent.Originally posted by SimonMac View Postdur that's why I always ask for two references
Well maybe not everyone is as dishonest as you!
I see what you did there
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dur that's why I always ask for two referencesOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDur, that's why you always lie when someone asks at the interview why you left your last place, do I have to think of everything
(and if you reply 'dur that's why I always ask for two references' I will kill you; slowly and painfully
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Well maybe not everyone is as dishonest as you!
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Dur, that's why you always lie when someone asks at the interview why you left your last place, do I have to think of everythingOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostDur, that's why you ask at the interview why you left your last place, do I have to think of everything
(and if you reply 'dur that's why I always ask for two references' I will kill you; slowly and painfully
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostAs my mate is finding out today:
when you get asked to interview your permie replacement !!!Potential problem; the guy left for a reason, presumably.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAs long as you get two references and the name of the hiring manager at where he is coming from I don't see a problem
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If remember when my ex-wife asked her kidney surgeon for any warning signs that her kidney transplant as not working. He replied "Well death is usually a bad sign". Oh how we laughed...
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As my mate is finding out today:
when you get asked to interview your permie replacement !!!
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You're all wimps. The only sentence that should scare a contractor is 'we're discussing whether we should pay his invoice'.
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The use of those phrases is sufficient to justify being thrown out of the window on the top floor. Or castration. Slow castration.Originally posted by Notascooby View PostStrategic re-alignment
Concentrating on core competencies (i.e. outsource IT)
Portfolio rationalisation
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This. PermieBob starts today. I think my chances of renewal are looking slim.Originally posted by RSoles View Post"Hi RS, this is Bob, I'd like you to teach him all you know".
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"Hi team, and here is your new Project Manager, Mr Suityou"Originally posted by cojak View PostOverheard conversation:
Prog Mgr: "The Project is out of favour with the new senior management team"
Does the panel have any others?
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