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As it turns out the OP is a lady, I'll temper my comments (a little )
But the fact remains contracting isnt (obviously) permiedom. Things are different. You can be the serf or the lowest of the low. You need to roll up your sleeves and get on with it and no whinging. Quite often the 'job' you thought you'd be doing, isnt.
People coming into contract should be aware of that.
As it turns out the OP is a lady, I'll temper my comments (a little )
But the fact remains contracting isnt (obviously) permiedom. Things are different. You can be the serf or the lowest of the low. You need to roll up your sleeves and get on with it and no whinging. Quite often the 'job' you thought you'd be doing, isnt.
People coming into contract should be aware of that.
No need really - you are right tbf. I knew it was going to be tough, first night nerves kicking in I guess, am over it now - largely because I posted on here, and was reminded of the hard facts, and that it's the norm!
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