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Originally posted by Ketto View Post
See it a lot too, times are hard but a meltdown on Linkedin never seems like a good idea. Go nuts on facebook or instagram by all means, but keep your professional profile professional.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
be best if you and your whining tory chums would stop wingeing about how unfair the world is to them.Comment
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Originally posted by fatJock View Post
As someone who's source of work is largely a well maintained LI network what else would you suggest they do? Words are cheap when it's not your bum on the bench.
With that in mind on a human level I am really sympathetic as I am going through something similar myself but it is a professional forum and I am not sure bearing your soul in such a way is a great career move. I have personally hinted I have been out for a while but not gone into the impact on my personal life.
Granted some of them are from the US where there is less of a safety net and, for all I know, might be more the done thing.
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Rates are all over the place at the moment. Most of what I have been in the running for is the same rate Inside (or perhaps a little higher but not much) as I would expect outside but I got approached for a contract yesterday that if (and that is a big if) I got would be my best paid ever.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostGranted some of them are from the US where there is less of a safety net and, for all I know, might be more the done thing.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
My bum has firmly been on the bench since June.
With that in mind on a human level I am really sympathetic as I am going through something similar myself but it is a professional forum and I am not sure bearing your soul in such a way is a great career move. I have personally hinted I have been out for a while but not gone into the impact on my personal life.
Granted some of them are from the US where there is less of a safety net and, for all I know, might be more the done thing.Comment
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LI stopped being a professional forum a long time ago now. It's pretty much the same as FB nowadays. So much so that's why people moan on it. I have an account but I never use it. Still get the odd recruiter message me now and then, so it still has some purpose.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI am not sure bearing your soul in such a way is a great career move.
In practice clients are human too, and many would be influenced by this. Whether in a positive or negative direction would depend whether the client was compassionate or sadistic..
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