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Working away from home & interviews

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    #11
    Good advice

    I did a 600 mile trip as well with 2 days notice and I just missed out on the job



    KL
    "His fame rested on solid personal achievements...."

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      #12
      what sometimes happens, is that agents try to fill i,view slots no matter what, and don't really care about the ££/effort contractors go to get there.

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        #13
        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        I'm not jobless. I have one 1/2-time gig and another full-time, where I am sub-contracting out part of the work.
        Because these are all 100% remote, I am on the lookout for something juicy, and could subcontract out more of my current work (with a profit margin) if it came along. The only problem with current projects is the rates are not great.

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