If that is the case it looks like the perfect move then. If, whichever way it goes, is a win for you then why not.
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New bedrooms happy missus or extend and spending money for several holidays booked later this year and just ignore the annoying things for another 3 months
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Could I interest you in one of these, sir?Originally posted by Mincepie View PostNew bedrooms happy missus or extend and spending money for several holidays booked later this year and just ignore the annoying things for another 3 months
I am in a decent position
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Nah i am going to the pubOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostCould I interest you in one of these, sir?

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If the responsibilities are increasing, it's fair enough.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostGot an extension on my contract, but I asked the agency for a small increase due to increased responsibilities and tax burden.
End client refused and agency refuses to pay it from their 15% slice, which they enjoyed for 5 months, it would still leave them with 10% for which all they have to do is pay me once a month.
Have a few promising things in the pipeline but nothing concrete so far, higher rates and closer by (now commute 190 miles per day)
Should I call the agencies bluff and say I will decline?
Don't bluff, you will take the risk of your decline be accepted.Comment
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