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Originally posted by Willy Win View PostI'm not happy about this at all ...
Either way, getting stroppy about it will just make you look a dick. -
Client wants me on site at all times. .....can I refuse?
With an attitude like that, GBTP.
(Shorter than typing AYSYCOTBAC)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNope. I don't do working from home generally. I'd rather be in the office where I can waste time getting my CUK post count even higher.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWith an attitude like that, GBTP.
(Shorter than typing AYSYCOTBAC)The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by Willy Win View PostHad an interview for a gig during which the hiring manager stressed that in the contract working from home was not allowed. I didn't argue at the time as I needed the gig.
After starting I assumed that this would be the case for everyone in the Team but have found out that the other consultants and contractors who have been working there for longer (bar some administrators) are working from home once a week. I'm not happy about this at all but also don't want to cause any friction during my first 2 weeks .
How best should I approach this? Demand from my boss that I should be able to work from home and point to the fact that everyone else does, put up and shut up or speak to my agency? I feel like I'm being singled out which doesn't seem right.
You should prove your efficiency first.
Regarding your question: No you should'nt refuse.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWith an attitude like that, GBTP.
(Shorter than typing AYSYCOTBAC)Comment
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Originally posted by eman View PostI'm guessing a sticky with common acronyms would take all the fun out of flaming noobs...? ( also shut up - I already tried searching Google for it) 😁"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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