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Sainsburys Head Office in Holborn - not wearing a tie can get you marked down in your end of year review (permie, obviously) as "not living the values".
I think they probably behead contractors for the same crime.
Did the tie have oranges all over it? If so I think I had to wear the same when I was 17 with a short sleeved shirt
Sainsburys Head Office in Holborn - not wearing a tie can get you marked down in your end of year review (permie, obviously) as "not living the values".
I think they probably behead contractors for the same crime.
Just turned them down for the contract I am on now, looks like a lucky escape!
- no, it definitely doesn't include contractors. Was quite amused when all the key business users of the system I built got awarded a bottle of bubbly for its successful implementation. I only found out by chance when I saw the pic from their awards day on t'intranet.
Did you frame a picture of yourself holding your invoice and put it on the wall?
- no, it definitely doesn't include contractors. Was quite amused when all the key business users of the system I built got awarded a bottle of bubbly for its successful implementation. I only found out by chance when I saw the pic from their awards day on t'intranet.
Synergy is fine, if its being used to mean what it means. Living the values is ****speak, unless they mean maximizing profit by selling your customers nicely wrapped cheap tulip in which case you understand why they want the permies to wear suits and ties.
Edit: swear filter still broken
ClientCo has "guiding principles" - each month they have an employee framed and displayed prominently as being the person who most embodies these.
Synergy is fine, if its being used to mean what it means.
Indeed, Bucky Fuller, systems thinking and emergent behaviour, but I would hazard a guess that 99.99% of people who use the word regularly don't have a bleeding clue what any of that is about.
Synergy is fine, if its being used to mean what it means. Living the values is ****speak, unless they mean maximizing profit by selling your customers nicely wrapped cheap tulip in which case you understand why they want the permies to wear suits and ties.
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