Are too many consultants taking our jobs?
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Are too many consultants taking our jobs?
Now's the time for honesty amongst us
Those that have had to work with or suffer the consultant, what good have they done for your department?
Oh the icons are for the benefit of that consultant of consultants JSR who likes them so much.
Those that have had to work with or suffer the consultant, what good have they done for your department?
Oh the icons are for the benefit of that consultant of consultants JSR who likes them so much.
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The following transcript is from an e-mail received relating to consultants. As the sender appears to be shy in joining in the topic have assisted them.
Now I find it hard to believe people have only had good experiences with consultants.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Oh yes I know Mr ***** alright. A very shrewd character and a consultant of some discription. It will be interesting to see if he replies to your thread on Consultants. He has the slimy knack of getting management on his side, then moves in to shaft the staff so that he can get more work. Ive known him for years but I must say, I have no desire to keep in touch with him after he shafted me, a so-called friend and many other ex work mates, especially those from *******.</font>
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Vipero, I disagree.
Wannabees have a sincere interest in aviation and dispatch. Consultants only have interest in raising their own salery, if necessary by cutting down on the workforce "for the company to be more competetive". The aviation industry would do better without most of the consultants.
They bore me with their "I know better attitude"
PC
Wannabees have a sincere interest in aviation and dispatch. Consultants only have interest in raising their own salery, if necessary by cutting down on the workforce "for the company to be more competetive". The aviation industry would do better without most of the consultants.
They bore me with their "I know better attitude"
PC