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Originally posted by AtW View PostSounds like you are not busy working if you have time posting tulip on CUK.
Get back to work you bum!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou post more frequently now, did you get fired?
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Sounds like you have swapped places with Suity.
It's easy to coast and you can get used to it real easy.
Now you are obviously in an environment where everyone equates being in an office with being productive. (I dont) You clearly have not asked the right questions in the negotiations or you would have figured that bit out without trying for a 100 hour week...
If I was you I'd get back on the plane. Its not going to do you any good staying there to go for a heart attack... I wouldn't care if you are working for Apple on 200K a year. I wouldn't be putting in those sorts of hours for anyone. Especially not if its just coz thats what the locals are doing.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhere's the licking my lips smiley
You just got enrolled on a proper project, where they do actual work and bulltulipters are not welcome. You are, excuse my French, well and truly ****ed.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHere Suity, here's all your Christmas presents for the next sixty years packaged up in one neat little post, enjoy.
You just got enrolled on a proper project, where they do actual work and bulltulipters are not welcome. You are, excuse my French, well and truly ****ed.
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