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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post7. You have another sprog by the milkman.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWell, I didn't think so. I thought it sort of always went:
1. SY gets new contract
2. New contract goes downhill fast, and usually includes elements of you being ignored
3. You escalate, then post on CUK on the situation so far
4. You claim your escalations are being listened to by Very Important People [post normally includes a ]
5. Nothing comes of your escalation, you moan a bit more [posts normally include lots of ]
6. You react angrily when CUK posters rip you for the above [posts normally include lots of ]
I think the reason I feel kind of Ok about ripping the crap out of you is cos you put it out there.
7. You have another sprog.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWell, I didn't think so. I thought it sort of always went:
1. SY gets new contract
2. New contract goes downhill fast, and usually includes elements of you being ignored
3. You escalate, then post on CUK on the situation so far
4. You claim your escalations are being listened to by Very Important People [post normally includes a ]
5. Nothing comes of your escalation, you moan a bit more [posts normally include lots of ]
6. You react angrily when CUK posters rip you for the above [posts normally include lots of ]
I think the reason I feel kind of Ok about ripping the crap out of you is cos you put it out there.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWSS, and we wouldn't have you any other way.
Your threads are normally pretty entertaining, in a bizarre sort of way.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostWell, I didn't think so. I thought it sort of always went:
1. SY gets new contract
2. New contract goes downhill fast, and usually includes elements of you being ignored
3. You escalate, then post on CUK on the situation so far
4. You claim your escalations are being listened to by Very Important People [post normally includes a ]
5. Nothing comes of your escalation, you moan a bit more [posts normally include lots of ]
6. You react angrily when CUK posters rip you for the above [posts normally include lots of ]
I think the reason I feel kind of Ok about ripping the crap out of you is cos you put it out there.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs far as I'm aware, this is a massive change of script for me.
1. SY gets new contract
2. New contract goes downhill fast, and usually includes elements of you being ignored
3. You escalate, then post on CUK on the situation so far
4. You claim your escalations are being listened to by Very Important People [post normally includes a ]
5. Nothing comes of your escalation, you moan a bit more [posts normally include lots of ]
6. You react angrily when CUK posters rip you for the above [posts normally include lots of ]
I think the reason I feel kind of Ok about ripping the crap out of you is cos you put it out there.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs far as I'm aware, this is a massive change of script for me. I thought I was the bedwetter that ran at the first sign of trouble.
Perhaps you descended into the usual rut of 'kick suity' and it's you that should change the script, along with a whole host of others.
That means that this contract could possibly be your first successful one, perhaps a sign of things to come? A corner has been turned?
Or, if you do another runner, your entire contracting career has been a disaster.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFtfy
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs far as I'm aware, this is a massive change of script for me. I thought I was the bedwetter that ran at the first sign of trouble.
Perhaps you descended into the usual rut of 'kick suity' and it's you that should change the script, along with a whole host of others.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
Change the ruddy script Suiterino
Perhaps you descended into the usual rut of 'kick suity' and it's you that should change the script, along with a whole host of others.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThose truck drivers still waking YOU up at 4am???
PS. A phone call from a recruitment consultant isn't being headhunted.
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