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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostComing up to 2 months on the bench and wondering if I'll eventually lose all my war chest, default on my mortgage and end up in the tulipter.
It's an awfully bipolar way of life isn't it? Some days you'll get 4 phone calls and feel on top of the world, times you're waiting weeks for an interview where you get turned down.
I’m on my 1st month, I’ve 2 weeks holiday in Greece next week, 4 weeks in turkey after that and considering, staying in the sun until March
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostFunny you should say that. I've just started walking dogs (missus won't let us have a dog) at the local animal sanctuary to give me some routine and time out and it's bloody great!! I'm absolutely awful on the bench, no routine, motivation but the dog walking is the best thing I've done in a very long time. Now I've something to look forward to and have to do when I get back and feel proper invigorated when I get home and fired in to the hunting. Definitely recommend it.
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Originally posted by globalBA View PostSo that contract that I had "secured" in Manchester but they wanted me to wait 2 weeks before starting....well its fallen through.
The agency (Pontoons) have stated that the client will not overlook that my surname is spelt slightly different on my passport by one character. Its never been an issue before and i have been contracting for a long time and also have contracted through the agency before as well.
personally i think the roll has lost funding.
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostI would get in touch with the client as well just in case. If you really want the role. There could be another candidate that might not have done as well as you but the agent knows he can get him in, in the absence of an alternative. If that route gets the agent even 5% more, he’ll drop you in a hart beat, not loosing a second of sleep as well. If you do not have the details of the client, try HR and see if you can reach the hiring manager that way.
I also have two glowing recommendations from colleagues on my linkedin from my time working with this client. I could try and contact him via linkedin.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostNay, pontoon are used to dealing with banks (been via them several times), this is a super serious issue for them, this would be a red flag
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The 4th character on my surname on my passport is spelt with and 'a' where as I spell it with an 'o' on everything else.Comment
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Originally posted by globalBA View PostBut I have worked through the agency previously and it's not been an issue. At the time client over looked it as it wasn't an issue for them.
The 4th character on my surname on my passport is spelt with and 'a' where as I spell it with an 'o' on everything else.Comment
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Originally posted by globalBA View PostTo be fair I do need to change it and it has now pushed me make the change which I have submitted. Seems to be a very easy change for the passport office to make so that doesn't seem to be an issue. They will issue me with a new passport with the small change in spelling.
Compliance checks mean that such anomalies are not likely to be overlooked and maybe you were lucky last time that someone wasn't doing their job properly in the vetting process and maybe that person was moved on so the company wasn't caught in breach of the very strict rules.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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The craziest compliance I’ve witnessed is a chap of 55 (with 30 years exp) marched off site for failing to provide his high school results (despite him having a degree and a MBA) high school results were Latin and geography [emoji4]
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostI have a friend who is entering his 14th month of bench time, another has hit 9 both had no breaks in the last 15 years - both good guysComment
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