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    A Great Place To Work

    EndClientCo is doing one of these 'Great Place To Work' surveys.

    Everybody is being leaned on to participate.

    I'm at EndClientCo via SignificantConsultancyInMyAreaOfExpertise, (SCIMAOE).

    Naturally, I ignored prodding from EndClientCo to participate.

    I then got two prods from SCIMOE, and both 'prodders' sit close to me.

    So I participated.

    The survey took the form of around 40 statements to which we had to select, for each statement, one from: Strongly Agree/ Slightly Agree/ Neither Agree Nor Disagree/ Slightly Disagree/ Strongly Disagree.

    Naturally I selected Neither Agree Nor Disagree for every one. That was the nearest I could find to WGAS.

    The last part needed some thought - 'Describe EndClientCo in three words'.

    I put 'My Client's Client'.

    Could I have done any better?
    Last edited by RetSet; 2 July 2014, 21:43.

    #2
    Good work!
    http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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      #3
      First laugh of the morning. Thank you, and well played!

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        #4
        Originally posted by administrator View Post
        First laugh of the morning. Thank you, and well played!
        You're expecting more? I think you're in the wrong place.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RetSet View Post
          The last part needed some thought - 'Describe EndClientCo in three words'.

          I put 'My Client's Client'.

          Could I have done any better?
          Good work. How about "Lovely cash cow?"

          I like games like this

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            #6
            Originally posted by RetSet View Post

            The last part needed some thought - 'Describe EndClientCo in three words'.

            I put 'My Client's Client'.

            Could I have done any better?
            depending on how long you've been there, and any extensions, you could have said:

            "top banana company"

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              #7
              Originally posted by RetSet View Post
              EndClientCo is doing one of these 'Great Place To Work' surveys.

              Everybody is being leaned on to participate.

              I'm at EndClientCo via SignificantConsultancyInMyAreaOfExpertise, (SCIMAOE).

              Naturally, I ignored prodding from EndClientCo to participate.

              I then got two prods from SCIMOE, and both 'prodders' sit close to me.

              So I participated.

              The survey took the form of around 40 statements to which we had to select, for each statement, one from: Strongly Agree/ Slightly Agree/ Neither Agree Nor Disagree/ Slightly Disagree/ Strongly Disagree.

              Naturally I selected Neither Agree Nor Disagree for every one. That was the nearest I could find to WGAS.

              The last part needed some thought - 'Describe EndClientCo in three words'.

              I put 'My Client's Client'.

              Could I have done any better?
              Very good. I hope you spent at least two invoicable hours on this and then went for a thirty quid dump.
              And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
                Very good. I hope you spent at least two invoicable hours on this and then went for a thirty quid dump.
                You're either cheap or quick. Take your time and do some "research" while you're there.

                England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.

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