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Originally posted by Lance View Post
you can. It's just a commuting cost. Like with a job.
Which is what it is really.Comment
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Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
I'm finding it taking 2-3 times quicker, but I'm pretty fast and good at coaching my skills, also skipping a lot of the agile fluff and cancelling ceremonies
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
If the viability of your commute depends on being able to expense travel and accommodation then it isn't really a commute.
Say for example if you live in Hull and get a cleaners job in Cornwall. That's still a commute, just unaffordable.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
If the viability of your commute depends on being able to expense travel and accommodation then it isn't really a commute.Comment
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Getting quite a few calls for Inside Roles. Usually for consultancy firms, with an end client in an undesirable industry, needing to be on-site. Yuck.
Big difference to this time last year when phone was ringing off the hookComment
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Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGetting quite a few calls for Inside Roles. Usually for consultancy firms, with an end client in an undesirable industry, needing to be on-site. Yuck.
Big difference to this time last year when phone was ringing off the hook⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGetting quite a few calls for Inside Roles. Usually for consultancy firms, with an end client in an undesirable industry, needing to be on-site. Yuck.
Big difference to this time last year when phone was ringing off the hookComment
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