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Not-renewing tulipe gigs
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would agree warchest size and famly sit is the factor sometimes. in the past tho due to smallish chest i have stayed on at tulipe places just to keep cash rolling in. better than jsa lol!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Postif i worked with a miserable twat like nluk id be out the door in minutesIn Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Postwould agree warchest size and famly sit is the factor sometimes. in the past tho due to smallish chest i have stayed on at tulipe places just to keep cash rolling in. better than jsa lol!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI wish you two would just get a roomComment
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Jesus wept. Are you even capable of taking a tulip without asking every man and his dog for advice? What a tedious, orally flatulent idiot you really are.Comment
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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostYou have a tipping point - Shirley?
There must be some point where a tulip gig is so tulip that you won't just keep plodding along.
It is a complex calculation obviously:
1) Pretty tulip, great rate, decent people, decent location, no warchest ==> Keep invoicing
2) Deep steaming tulip, crap rate, winkers, miles from anywhere, healthy warchest ==> on your bike
I like this calculation, I think we can throw "Relationship with client" in there as well. I am at renewal time now and there are better offers on the table, but I will drop my client in the Tulip if I leave.
Plus 2 years Warchest? Really. Wow.
6 months is my aim. I think if I can't find a gig after 6 months I am in the wrong game.Last edited by Tasslehoff; 7 August 2014, 13:16.Comment
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Originally posted by Tasslehoff View PostI like this calculation, I think we can throw "Relationship with client" in there as well. I am at renewal time now and there are better offers on the table, but I will drop my client in the Tulip if I leave.
Plus 2 years Warchest? Really. Wow.
6 months is my aim. I think if I can't find a gig after 6 months I am in the wrong game.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Postif i worked with a miserable twat like nluk id be out the door in minutes
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...al-forums.htmlComment
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