Yes. Used to put his name to my work. And senior management
Sussed what was happening. He was let go and I got his job. Just a few subtle words in the right ears got people thinking. No direct stitching... a few comments and chats about reports etc that I could have only known about if I'd written them. They worked the rest out themselves.
Posted By: Pixelman on May 15th 2018 at 14:56:32
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- Has anyone ever worked for someone much senior than yourselves, who (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, May 15, 13:38:53
- Copy one piece of work and you're a plagiarist, (General Chat) - tudders, May 15, 18:11:59
- Yep. #1 coping strategy, for me at least: dust off the CV (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Man, May 15, 15:50:24
- Ha, you are fucking superb human being.💚💛💚. (n/m) (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, May 15, 17:01:10
- We all have at some stage I would imagine! (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, May 15, 15:48:53
- Yes. Used to put his name to my work. And senior management (General Chat) - Pixelman, May 15, 14:56:32
- I think you've defined middle-management there. (n/m) (General Chat) - bird table, May 15, 13:47:55
- This is more on point I think (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, May 15, 13:58:15
- Fair point. Although some middle managers seem to think they can become very senior in (General Chat) - essexcanaryOTBC, May 15, 13:49:53
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