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hmmmm this kind of attitude maybe the reason you are benched for so long... you got to follow the job, I know it can be hard moving sometime, but we all had to do it at some point or another.Originally posted by Andy2 View PostI work as Oracle DBA
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Ooh bit judgemental there!!Originally posted by SandyD View Posthmmmm this kind of attitude maybe the reason you are benched for so long... you got to follow the job, I know it can be hard moving sometime, but we all had to do it at some point or another.
And we are talking about a permanent role in Southampton, not a contract. .Comment
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No judgement at all, am saying if I was desperate for a role, I'd consider moving, but totally aware others may not have the same mentality... many of us here dipped in and out of a perm role if it means it saves our finances or we could learn or be exposed to a new skill.Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostOoh bit judgemental there!!
And we are talking about a permanent role in Southampton, not a contract. .Comment
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Clearly you do not have a family, dependents, friends, relatives etc etc who you like to socialise with! Money is not everything by a long way.Originally posted by SandyD View Posthmmmm this kind of attitude maybe the reason you are benched for so long... you got to follow the job, I know it can be hard moving sometime, but we all had to do it at some point or another.Comment
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If you are a contractor you need to be prepared to go where ever, however I agree with you about permanent roles.Originally posted by uk contractor View PostClearly you do not have a family, dependents, friends, relatives etc etc who you like to socialise with! Money is not everything by a long way."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Agreed. I've worked in different parts of the country for contracting roles. I think I'd have to be at the 'bailiff coming for my stuff' stage to accept a permanent role with at least 6 hours of travel (Glos to Southampton example) daily.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are a contractor you need to be prepared to go where ever, however I agree with you about permanent roles.Comment
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No you don't - your business, your rules - if you only want to work 'locally' then that's entirely up to you. I only work within a maximum 2 hour commute (one way).Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are a contractor you need to be prepared to go where ever, however I agree with you about permanent roles.Comment
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Then don't come on here and complain when you can't get work.Originally posted by AV101 View PostNo you don't - your business, your rules - if you only want to work 'locally' then that's entirely up to you. I only work within a maximum 2 hour commute (one way)."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I haven't complained ever - please show me where I have?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThen don't come on here and complain when you can't get work.
While you are it, you can show me when I haven't had work as well that would be useful as I didn't notice that ever happening.
20 years contracting - my business, my rules.Comment
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