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Originally posted by simes View PostI too will chime in with a 'Huh?'
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Update from OP
For the benefit of those who have contributed to this thread:
It transpires what I was told by the colleague was, shall we say, an interpretation of the original conversation. It turns out the mgr was worried I might not accept an extension.
I have received an official extension offer.Comment
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Good news but do have a think about your realisation that you've slipped into permie think.
You should use the time you've bought with an extension to look at the market, identify terminology changes and skills gaps, get any bits of paper you need to help transition to the real world, update your CV and get talking to agents.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostGood news but do have a think about your realisation that you've slipped into permie think.
You should use the time you've bought with an extension to look at the market, identify terminology changes and skills gaps, get any bits of paper you need to help transition to the real world, update your CV and get talking to agents.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostGood news but do have a think about your realisation that you've slipped into permie think.
You should use the time you've bought with an extension to look at the market, identify terminology changes and skills gaps, get any bits of paper you need to help transition to the real world, update your CV and get talking to agents.
I always tell them "I don't give a **** - I'll go and work for a decent client!".
Point being if I don't get renewed at a decent client then I might be a bit disappointed. More disappointed that I've got to go and find something else. BUT, if you're worrying about whether the next extensions is going to happen it'll make your head explode.....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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