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Dates of "employment" - pushing my luck?

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    Dates of "employment" - pushing my luck?

    I'm in a bit of a small pickle. I'm trying to keep my CV as lean and mean as possible and I'm just wondering the best way to navigate this:

    From August 2015 - August 2016 I worked full time for Company A doing my core skillset - strong stuff, good CV fodder and all that. After that I went more casual because I couldn't take on a 'proper contract' for $PersonalReasons (Baby on the way with medical complications). This involved doing little bits of ad-hoc work for Company A but primarily helping two other companies - Company B & C. That took me up until Christmas but unfortunately the company B & C work wasn't really my main marketable skill (They're companies I've worked with before who called me in as a favour and it worked for us both). It was interesting work and good for my own knowledge, but knowing how recruiters are I daren't put them on m CV lest they get all confused.

    So, my question - if I'm still doing occasional pieces of work for Company A until Christmas is it completely disingenuous to use that as my end date? In terms of references I'll gladly speak to them and I know they'll vouch for me, so I can't see it becoming a major issue, but I'd rather not acquire a reputation for taking the piss with the truth.

    Just for additional clarity, by Company A work is very clearly split into projects (They're a consultancy) and it was on going work for those projects that I was going back to. In fact, I've got another few days in Jan for them, too. I'm also now looking for a more traditional contract as things are settled at home.

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    If you did work for company A from X to Y date with gaps unless the reference specifically asks how many days did you work for company A, then neither you or the referee in company A are lying by stating you worked for company A between dates X and Y.

    You need to remember most reference gatherers are thick or simply can't be bothered to go into much detail.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #3
      FWIW, I agree with SE.

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        #4
        Sold! Appreciate the feedback

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          #5
          Agree with the above.

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            #6
            And it's a yes from me...
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              #7
              My accountant says yes.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                My accountant says yes.
                Can you not make decisions on your own ?
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