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    #31
    "the client has agreed to match" the originally offered value
    surprise surprise! good to hear, hope you get the contract,

    tl

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      #32
      Well, a bit of an update - thanks again to all who responded.

      I have been offered the contract Despite some reservations I had that the interview had gone a bit bad, I was really strong in one area, and really weak in another - but I think you're always going to get that when going for a job.

      They are even willing to wait while I work my permie notice period, and upped it to a 6 month rolling contract, which is an incredible bonus.

      The only thing I need to do is to make that final decision to jump. It's a direction I never saw myself going in, but I suppose that is the nature of contracting - less predictable than permie work.

      Thanks for all your responses, I'll probably be on soon asking loads of questions (and trying my best to avoid emotes!)

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        #33
        Originally posted by aikidoka View Post
        (and trying my best to avoid emotes!)
        emoticons

        Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.

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