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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Consultant - Our offices HVAC broke recently so there’s a consistent slight whistling noise 24/7 from each of the vents. It enhances the experience of our RTO mandate. In general, going to a client site where the client is knowingly going to be unavailable because they’re in other work related meetings all day or they just leave right after lunch leaving us in their office alone. My bosses send us to show face and build the relationship while these client grunts where talking too do everything they can to avoid us face to face.[/quote] Oh you just gave me PTSD about being a consultant at a fed site. It's like they were scared of us and didn't want to do work. [/quote] Is this a stereotypical fed employee thing? I too have been stuck in a random fed office with colleagues while the client contacts did everything they could to avoid us even though we were just a 30sec walk away from each other. They would show up late, leave early without telling us, take extended (3hr+) long meetings while being super nice, friendly and responsive via email. Jekyll and Hyde like.[/quote]
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