Originally posted by minestrone
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I don't know how you get taken on, your CV must be piss poor with all the gigs you have failed at then flounced from.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post#AlwaysSomeoneElsesFault
He'd probably still moan about the dishes & washing, how no-one helps and it's alway someone elses fault though.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust turned down an extension. Been calling out for weeks clienco's staff keep missing deadlines, no one cares. Muggins here has had to keep bailing things out on numerous occasions.
Very lazy, incompetent staff. Jut had enough of it basically. I delivered the first phase of the project on time and budget in spite of these slack jawed muppets but cannot now stomach phase 2.
Never ceases to amaze me how permies think their wage is a god given right.
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If War chest > needed = leave
If better offer = leave
If Syxx starving or if gig tolerable = stay
Your choice
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust turned down an extension. Been calling out for weeks clienco's staff keep missing deadlines, no one cares. Muggins here has had to keep bailing things out on numerous occasions.
Very lazy, incompetent staff. Jut had enough of it basically. I delivered the first phase of the project on time and budget in spite of these slack jawed muppets but cannot now stomach phase 2.
Never ceases to amaze me how permies think their wage is a god given right.
How come you always end up working in sh1t-shops?
The jobs you are getting must be at places like The Office, on some trading estate on the outskirts of sh1tty Luton.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSuity seems to stress himself out going to the bathroom. Plenty of people do jobs / contracts they don't like.
It's called testicular fortitude, and if you're going to flounce at every first hurdle then you're better ******* off down to the dole office & falling on their mercy as opposed to a contracting forum where balls of steel are required.
******* hopeless.
Hth.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have to agree with Suity here. A little bit.
Some gigs can have a negative effect on the old mental health, for one reason or another. If it's the case, then a major restructure (like sh!t loads more dosh) or departure may be in order
It's called testicular fortitude, and if you're going to flounce at every first hurdle then you're better ******* off down to the dole office & falling on their mercy as opposed to a contracting forum where balls of steel are required.
******* hopeless.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have to agree with Suity here. A little bit.
Some gigs can have a negative effect on the old mental health, for one reason or another. If it's the case, then a major restructure (like sh!t loads more dosh) or departure may be in order
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I have to agree with Suity here. A little bit.
Some gigs can have a negative effect on the old mental health, for one reason or another. If it's the case, then a major restructure (like sh!t loads more dosh) or departure may be in order
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou are a truly ******* hopeless individual. Put your wife & kids first for once by getting a decent wedge in the bank, taking them on a decent holiday before pissing your pants at the first
sign of 'they don't listen to me me me me' selfishness.
FFS!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou are a truly ******* hopeless individual. Put your wife & kids first for once by getting a decent wedge in the bank, taking them on a decent holiday before pissing your pants at the first
sign of 'they don't listen to me me me me' selfishness.
FFS!
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust turned down an extension. Been calling out for weeks clienco's staff keep missing deadlines, no one cares. Muggins here has had to keep bailing things out on numerous occasions.
Very lazy, incompetent staff. Jut had enough of it basically. I delivered the first phase of the project on time and budget in spite of these slack jawed muppets but cannot now stomach phase 2.
Never ceases to amaze me how permies think their wage is a god given right.
sign of 'they don't listen to me me me me' selfishness.
FFS!
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYep, looks like it. Wish I was clever enough.
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