Originally posted by Old Hack
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Previously on "Are we (ltd co. contractors) 'agency workers' ?"
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Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Postyes, for £££ + VAT, as it's my intellectual product after all. it's not included in the base package though. (which really just barely gets me out of bed)
Ah, so that explains why so many here are so grumpy.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOh good, he's started the escalation phase of this sockie. The pattern now is increasing rudeness then a short ban, followed by a promise to behave before ending up getting banned permanently. Then the next incarnation is born.
It's kind of beautiful, the cycle of sockie.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets be honest most contractors are temps.
You are offering training,
But most go in sit on a seat and get told what to do.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOh good, he's started the escalation phase of this sockie. The pattern now is increasing rudeness then a short ban, followed by a promise to behave before ending up getting banned permanently. Then the next incarnation is born.
It's kind of beautiful, the cycle of sockie.
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Oh good, he's started the escalation phase of this sockie. The pattern now is increasing rudeness then a short ban, followed by a promise to behave before ending up getting banned permanently. Then the next incarnation is born.
It's kind of beautiful, the cycle of sockie.
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anyway, as you're a punk ass permie, with an attitude of a public sector worker, I am out.
Loving the ignore the function this site has.
Kisses Spod.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostEx-contractor, 25 years behind the bell and bucket.
What's your excuse other than you're a who's been banned previously, what's the attraction to this forum?
Honestly, very funny.
Still a permie posting on a contractor board, getting his turns from abusing people.
Yup, got your number.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostLike permies coming on here getting all turned on by being a cock?
What's your excuse other than you're a who's been banned previously, what's the attraction to this forum?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostOr it could be that certain arseholes get themselves perma-banned, create another ID and start again. Little realising that however hard they try, certain little things give the game away.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostIt's an easy option for lots here.
I disagree, so I am going to try and discredit them.
Cheap shots, thats all.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostExperience.Originally posted by darrenb View PostWhy is it that whenever a contractor has a post count less than 100, all regulars leap on him and call him a troll, and express opinions so contrarian that they end up sounding like sock puppets for agents and/or Hector?
I disagree, so I am going to try and discredit them.
Cheap shots, thats all.
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Originally posted by eek View PostNah 71 (although as he hasn't called admin a wazzock yet probably 72,000).
HTH
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Originally posted by darrenb View PostWhy is it that whenever a contractor has a post count less than 100, all regulars leap on him and call him a troll, and express opinions so contrarian that they end up sounding like sock puppets for agents and/or Hector?
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I'm a temp wherever I go. I know that. The niche area I work in means all my work is project based, and I am in when they start, out when they finish. I don't source the roles, apart from when previous companies come back for me and I charge a premium because I understand all of the above.
When the government stop me working this way, I'll work somewhere else, or I will do something else.
It's life, it happens.
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