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Previously on "Permies don't like me"

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  • escapeUK
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    Originally posted by Destiny2 View Post
    This is the reason I bought samosas for permie staff in my team every week in a contract few years ago. Samosas are only a quid and I ended up spending a fiver but everyone was genuinely grateful. They are still in touch with me. We are contractors and earn a lot. A little spending for the permies goes a long way IMO.
    My secret was tubs of Haribo from Costco or Makro. Cheap as chips, but incredibly popular.

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  • Destiny2
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    When I worked at Maersk, Aldgate, every Hindu festival was celebrated with loads of samosas and Indian sweets.

    They'd place a bulk order with somewhere on Brick Lane and the canteen knew to scale back how much food to prep as no-one would be eating there on those days.
    Ohhh, when I worked at Liverpool st, the samosas would also be ordered from Bricklane. I once went looking for the shop but it was closed that day. The shop is called Ambala.

    But, these samosas are tiny compared to the ones they bought/brought at another place I worked at. A box full of big samosas from somewhere in Reading.

    Who can say NO to free food, eh?

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  • ladymuck
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    When I worked at Maersk, Aldgate, every Hindu festival was celebrated with loads of samosas and Indian sweets.

    They'd place a bulk order with somewhere on Brick Lane and the canteen knew to scale back how much food to prep as no-one would be eating there on those days.

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  • hairymouse
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    Originally posted by Destiny2 View Post
    White collar workers are all tight. No one even buys a packet of biscuits to share with the team. So, when someone makes that extra effort to buy samosas, it gets noticed.

    I have seen some just-got-off-the-boat Indians who ask their wives to cook biriyani and then bring it to work for their team and other teams as well. They think it's a great way of increasing their rapport and safeguards them against when they keep flopping at work.
    I used to work with a big team of Indians and they were obsessed with biriyani. Once or twice I managed to get in when someone's mother in law cooked a giant batch.

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  • Destiny2
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    That started off sounding like you made a huge effort and then discovered you spent a fiver on 5 samosas

    Yes, it's the thought that counts. I gave all my filled loyalty cards for the in-house coffee shop to the permie team when I left.
    White collar workers are all tight. No one even buys a packet of biscuits to share with the team. So, when someone makes that extra effort to buy samosas, it gets noticed.

    I have seen some just-got-off-the-boat Indians who ask their wives to cook biriyani and then bring it to work for their team and other teams as well. They think it's a great way of increasing their rapport and safeguards them against when they keep flopping at work.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    Yes, it's the thought that counts. I gave all my filled loyalty cards for the in-house coffee shop to the permie team when I left.
    Shush you stole one of my secrets....

    It worked as they asked me back to do further work.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Destiny2 View Post
    This is the reason I bought samosas for permie staff in my team every week in a contract few years ago. Samosas are only a quid and I ended up spending a fiver but everyone was genuinely grateful. They are still in touch with me. We are contractors and earn a lot. A little spending for the permies goes a long way IMO.
    That started off sounding like you made a huge effort and then discovered you spent a fiver on 5 samosas

    Yes, it's the thought that counts. I gave all my filled loyalty cards for the in-house coffee shop to the permie team when I left.

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  • Destiny2
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    Originally posted by escapeUK View Post
    Why not? It doesn't take very much effort really. Probably first step read "How to win friends and influence people." Which at least gives you the basic idea of what you should be doing, The chapter on give a dog a good name might be worth reading if you have been criticising their work.

    Simple gestures can cost very little, but make a big difference. Do you want to be the guy who the next time work comes up, people go Hey I wonder if Scott is free?
    This is the reason I bought samosas for permie staff in my team every week in a contract few years ago. Samosas are only a quid and I ended up spending a fiver but everyone was genuinely grateful. They are still in touch with me. We are contractors and earn a lot. A little spending for the permies goes a long way IMO.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Beiberbuffet View Post
    Happens all the time on contracts contractors are treated like crap by the perm staff who often aren’t that nice and refuse to pay back expenses too so watch out for that.
    As mentioned elsewhere recently.
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    If everywhere you go smells of dog tulip - check your shoes.

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  • escapeUK
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    Originally posted by scott72 View Post
    My contract is not being renewed because permies have complained about me.

    I've not broken breath to them, they know nothing about me.
    Why not? It doesn't take very much effort really. Probably first step read "How to win friends and influence people." Which at least gives you the basic idea of what you should be doing, The chapter on give a dog a good name might be worth reading if you have been criticising their work.

    Simple gestures can cost very little, but make a big difference. Do you want to be the guy who the next time work comes up, people go Hey I wonder if Scott is free?

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by scott72 View Post
    ...

    I'm an anxious type and I hate worrying about work. It's weird, I keep feeling I shouldn't upset the permies
    Learn not to. You are in different worlds, as I said before. In my work I've not been able to be the grey man, since I'm there to drive them to do "it" better and obviously have to come across as someone who knows more than they do. Hasn't stopped one or two from having an ill-educated pop at the puffed up consultant screwing the taxman and them out of thousands.

    Ignore them. If they were any good, they'd have your job.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by edison View Post
    There have been quite a few of these recently for threads going back many years - what's going on?!?
    Bored sockies.

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  • edison
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Old thread resurrection alert!
    There have been quite a few of these recently for threads going back many years - what's going on?!?

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  • ladymuck
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    Old thread resurrection alert!

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    I can see why


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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