Perm, circa 60k based in central london for a large organisation that is currently involved in one of the worlds lergest development projects for their industry. Anyone interested in hearing more about it please PM me.
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Not for that salary its about 15K shy of market rate.Originally posted by reformationPerm, circa 60k based in central london for a large organisation that is currently involved in one of the worlds lergest development projects for their industry. Anyone interested in hearing more about it please PM me. -
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No i never ask for them, it's unprofessional.Originally posted by SockpuppetDo you want CV, details of interviews we have attended (even if we didnt get them) aswell?Last edited by reformation; 13 February 2007, 14:32.Comment
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I'll post you all my references and line managers for the last 20 years if you like, as well as details of anyone I have ever known and who might be looking for work.It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobiComment
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Originally posted by reformationPerm, circa 60k based in central london for a large organisation that is currently involved in one of the worlds lergest development projects for their industry. Anyone interested in hearing more about it please PM me.
and live in a box under tower bridge? A new box granted but still a cardboard onewhats the lowest you can do this for?Comment
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Originally posted by oraclesmithI'll post you all my references and line managers for the last 20 years if you like, as well as details of anyone I have ever known and who might be looking for work.
Why would you do that?Comment
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I stopped reading after the first word.Originally posted by reformationPerm, circa....Cats are evil.Comment
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Because I think you're really great and its wonderful how you utilise the space on this forum for delivering opportunities to those of us contractors who haven't yet discovered all the other places on the interweb where they can see permie job listings.Originally posted by reformationWhy would you do that?It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobiComment
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I was just asking, you know some contractors have decided to go perm after a while, if the role isnt for you take a deep breath and move on. I posted in the correct section of the forum so it's not like i wasted anyones time in the General section.Originally posted by oraclesmithBecause I think you're really great and its wonderful how you utilise the space on this forum for delivering opportunities to those of us contractors who haven't yet discovered all the other places on the interweb where they can see permie job listings.Comment
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