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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Always ask yourself, WWSYD?
    And then do the exact opposite

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Always ask yourself, WWSYD?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Just started a new project and the outgoing manager who had previously set up the eRooms & documentation has left it in a mess. In fact it may need redoing.

    Do I

    a) Flag it up as an issue & risk and say it needs reworking then whine about it on a contractor forum?
    b) Throw a hissy fit, refuse to do anything and then whine about it on a contractor forum?
    c) Just get on with it, invoice and laugh about it on a contractor forum?

    Answer. C.

    Muahahahaha.
    Always, always C. Surely the only rules of contracting are:
    1) Keep your head down,
    2) invoice
    3) ensure your well enough known and liked that you can get another contract on personal recommendation.

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic New Project - Documentation is poor

    New Project - Documentation is poor

    Just started a new project and the outgoing manager who had previously set up the eRooms & documentation has left it in a mess. In fact it may need redoing.

    Do I

    a) Flag it up as an issue & risk and say it needs reworking then whine about it on a contractor forum?
    b) Throw a hissy fit, refuse to do anything and then whine about it on a contractor forum?
    c) Just get on with it, invoice and laugh about it on a contractor forum?

    Answer. C.

    Muahahahaha.

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