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Contractor going permie, advice please?
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Perm - Are you f***ing joking ? if I didn't know I only had 10 weeks left here I would top myself now !!Comment
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Exactly, I sometimes think I should go perm again and then you realise how awful and soul destroying that would be and think f**k thatPerm - Are you f***ing joking ?Comment
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Twice the money and no PDR tulip, who wouldn't want to contract?Comment
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Yeh I agree. Dont think my head could cope with the thought that as permie you're in employment here forever.Originally posted by lukemg View PostPerm - Are you f***ing joking ? if I didn't know I only had 10 weeks left here I would top myself now !!
No matter how bad a contract gets you can always see an end date. I also calculate how my warchest will look by X date to see when I can afford not to renew if I feel like.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Because you might never get a contract again? For example, skills are out of date or not in demand, or contract location doesn't suit etc.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostTwice the money and no PDR tulip, who wouldn't want to contract?Comment
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