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Me too again. At least in the comfort of my own orifice.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWSpod is a permie -- should not be getting overtime...
I'm not a permy until 02/10/06
As MB rightly says, every little helps. Not only that, had an 18 hour day yesterday... Oooooh, that last invoice...Comment
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Do you charge by our? Working here myself, charging daily rate, good one too. Incidentally it should end at the time you start your permie job...Comment
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Originally posted by AtWDo you charge by our? Working here myself, charging daily rate, good one too. Incidentally it should end at the time you start your permie job...
AtW, you couldn't hack it here, you've got to be able to communicate effectively.Comment
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I can do things when it is necessary - I don't want to be permie, SKA is about to reach new level and it needs all my attention.Comment
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