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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostBetter safe than sorry, Kevlar reinforced, leather, gloves are just so hard to come by these days, especially in black.
Tell me about it!
Good job I can put them through the business expense account now that I've proved to Gideon I only use them on business contracts, and not forpleasurepersonal use.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThey're currently being DNA cleaned as we speak.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostGonna be awesome, try and remember some of it.
Don't forget to pack the "best" black gloves...
They're currently being DNA cleaned as we speak.
Been a bit disappointed to find out that kamakazi is not a sexual position on the toilet.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostTurns out I will be in Japan for my birthday. ClientCo are paying for the trip and I intend to ski while there, so my travel bag will include ski boots and mojos.
If I am not skiing on my birthday I expect to be in a karaoke bar, something I probably will not remember.
Don't forget to pack the "best" black gloves...
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostIf you can remember, then they either weren't top drawer, or you didn't have enough.
My birthday, at some point this year, being a very fine example
Turns out I will be in Japan for my birthday. ClientCo are paying for the trip and I intend to ski while there, so my travel bag will include ski boots and mojos.
If I am not skiing on my birthday I expect to be in a karaoke bar, something I probably will not remember.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Postthe drugs, mustn't forget them.
My birthday, at some point this year, being a very fine example
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The opportunity to live in 12 different countries on 5 continents, sample over 50 countries, cultures and flavours of women. And the drugs, mustn't forget them.
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I started contracting after 14 years of permiedom. I had it in my head that I wanted 10 years experience before I started, and I had some other commitments to tidy up before I was ready to go contracting.
I met some nice friendly contractors over the years, and thought to myself that one day I would like to give it a go.
So many people get trapped in a permanent role to pay the mortgage, to get the final salary pension. It makes for a very boring, uncreative, unchallenged existence. I got sick of working with people like that, and I didn't want to become one.
Two years on, it's been great. I have learnt loads, earned loads, and met some lovely people.
I am looking at a permie role at the moment. It is at a level far higher than the level I was at when I left permie. I think contracting can leap frog you up the career ladder if you want to. I am really not sure if I want it, but it is a great opportunity, close to home. I am going to see if they want me and I want them.
If not, I will keep contracting, keep saving (and start investing). I don't really have 'a plan'. I just do what I can to stay fresh and ahead; keeping all options open and taking the opportunities as they come.
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Originally posted by Bee View Post- Good adrenaline.
- Work in several projects.
- Work in different countries.
- Work with different clients.
- Work with different cultures
- Learn a lot.
and move on...
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- Good adrenaline.
- Work in several projects.
- Work in different countries.
- Work with different clients.
- Work with different cultures
- Learn a lot.
and move on...
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next...
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