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Agency said i got the role but then backtracked few days later
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there were the normal travel expenses and loss of chargeable hours associated with taking the interview but it was the celebration costs that had me annoyedComment
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Maybe learn to only spend money you actually have, until you're getting timesheets signed and invoices paid then your contract is nothing more than vapourware.Originally posted by Gti182 View Postthere were the normal travel expenses and loss of chargeable hours associated with taking the interview but it was the celebration costs that had me annoyedComment
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i'll now be more careful and vigilant going forward obviously but it is usually seen as common place to celebrate a new role? Probably just me then...Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostMaybe learn to only spend money you actually have, until you're getting timesheets signed and invoices paid then your contract is nothing more than vapourware.Comment
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Originally posted by Gti182 View PostI let the agency know they could assure the client i'd stick around as i had done with my prior contracts (all over minimum of 1.5 years each)
In February, you said that you were coming back from taking three months off, so you've been in the current role for three months, and were going to hand in your notice to take this one.
Or am I misreading your posts?
(Particularly the one where you said)Originally posted by Gti182 View Posti've found the forum experience extremely poor and will no longer be an active member.Comment
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same company new contract, slightly creepy that you have time to go back and and review previous posts.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
In February, you said that you were coming back from taking three months off, so you've been in the current role for three months, and were going to hand in your notice to take this one.
Or am I misreading your posts?
(Particularly the one where you said " i've found the forum experience extremely poor and will no longer be an active member.")Comment
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So you weren't planning on giving notice on this one then?Originally posted by Gti182 View Postsame company new contract, slightly creepy that you have time to go back and and review previous posts.Comment
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People have memories, maybe something in the name sticks in the mind and it takes seconds to do a search.Originally posted by Gti182 View Postsame company new contract, slightly creepy that you have time to go back and and review previous posts.
Plus there are so many sockpuppets and sales trolls that people notice the patterns and the inconsistencies.Comment
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I stand corrected, I missed that bit.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI didn't read it that way at all:
It is hardly time consuming to click on your name. It takes less time than writing this post.Originally posted by Gti182 View Postsame company new contract, slightly creepy that you have time to go back and and review previous posts.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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You only have 15 posts so hardly surprising. You ought to be grateful that someone took the time.Originally posted by Gti182 View Postsame company new contract, slightly creepy that you have time to go back and and review previous posts.
You can get lots of good advice on here if you ask sensible questions. Surely you must realize that you were only ever going to get 1 reply on this thread?Comment
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