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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostNah, the idea of being a contractor is not just to grasp as much money as you can. Its to have a nice work life balance. And if you are still working, however crap you feel, then frankly you are a slave.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat _are_ you talking about? Contractors don't take days off sick surely, and lose money, unless they're actually receiving the last rites or clinically dead.
I haven't had a day off sick in 15 years. It's permy weaklings who whimp out at the first hint of the sniffles, because they know they'll still be paid!
Originally posted by insur View PostLosing more productivity you say, while typing on CUK
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Originally posted by zeitghostQuick, find out if he's a Russian with a moustache and a handgun obsession.
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Originally posted by insur View PostOuch, don't take it all so personally northern lad.
Do you by any chance live at home with your folks NorthernLad? A real big balled hard man that you are?
I think I may have worked with you, there was this twat at my last place, yes sounds like you
He would go into meetings and place his di*k on the table just before he opened his mouth. Yes definitely sounds like you.
NORTHERN LAD, NORTHERN LAD HERE COMES NORTHERN LAD. What a wolly.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAt least he isn't sat at his desk crying in to his coffee.
Do you by any chance live at home with your folks NorthernLad? A real big balled hard man that you are?
I think I may have worked with you, there was this twat at my last place, yes sounds like you
He would go into meetings and place his di*k on the table just before he opened his mouth. Yes definitely sounds like you.
NORTHERN LAD, NORTHERN LAD HERE COMES NORTHERN LAD. What a wolly.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat _are_ you talking about? Contractors don't take days off sick surely, and lose money, unless they're actually receiving the last rites or clinically dead.
I haven't had a day off sick in 15 years. It's permy weaklings who whimp out at the first hint of the sniffles, because they know they'll still be paid!
I came in after a bad bike accident, with my knee and shoulder in a soft cast, kept it on for a week, although client did say I could work from home after the first day in.
I'd have to be pretty bloody sick, and I mean losing limb sick, to not come in.
Keep calm, and carry on billing.
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Originally posted by insur View PostLosing more productivity you say, while typing on CUK
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Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
To me this is the great advantage to being a contractor, we dont have to put health second to pleasing some boss or showing determination.
Its the permies who HAVE to come in and spread their diseases around, which is utterly stupid. If one guy gets something and stays at home till he is better, chances are no one else gets it. So instead he comes in to be a martyr and more and more people get it, losing more productivity than if he just stayed at home in the first place.
Arent people stupid.
I haven't had a day off sick in 15 years. It's permy weaklings who whimp out at the first hint of the sniffles, because they know they'll still be paid!
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To me this is the great advantage to being a contractor, we dont have to put health second to pleasing some boss or showing determination.
Its the permies who HAVE to come in and spread their diseases around, which is utterly stupid. If one guy gets something and stays at home till he is better, chances are no one else gets it. So instead he comes in to be a martyr and more and more people get it, losing more productivity than if he just stayed at home in the first place.
Arent people stupid.
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Snap, feel like a big lump of tulip, lucky I don't smell like one :-) Started yesterday with coughing which progressed until everytime I coughed it felt like my ribs were going to explode along with a ton of yellow/green slime. Night was hot-cold-hot-cold and a lot of burping everytime I moved and the mother of all headaches. I was too worried to fart in case I tulip the bed! I think a few of the permies here have the same as quite a few have been coughing and sneezing this week...
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Felt like absolute death today with the latest lurgi the kid has brought home from school. Stuck it out all day in the office though. We'll probably see a few less of the permies tomorrow. Have stocked the laptop bag up with drugs ready for tomorrow. I'll no doubt feel like tulip but the show must go on.Tags: None
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