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    #11
    Originally posted by Turion View Post
    If you're cut out for something better then yes. 10 years ago I could have stayed in a nice £15/hr support role. Instead, I left and during a challenging 4 years learnt java and then got into SAP.

    I never accepted a renewal unless it advanced my cause. I never let a few months on the bench deflect me, never let agents, clients and other numpties stop me. You see, I saw what people were earning doing SAP, knew I could be doing it and got there. Been doing it 6 years now.. Never looked back
    Yes I recall once when I too was ambitious.

    I'm far mote content now I have bid adieu to Ambition.

    The trouble with Ambition - is that youre never left feeling satisfied - its always just out to reach.

    Nowadays I prefer just helping people to get their wee computer problems fixed helping ailing IT systems etc


    But - whatever you do - good luck to you !

    I reached the top - and I had to stop - and thats whats bothering me ..,
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 25 March 2009, 22:18.

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      #12
      Thanks for all of your replies, this certainly raised some of the same thoughts that I have been having .. i.e. They could if they wanted to try to enforce the extension as I have actually said I would accept in an email .. although, the actual terms given by the agent are ambigous i.e. the use the words "I beleive an extension has been offered" .. So, that could be argued.

      I have no issues in staying. This whole situation comes out of poor timing of a better role (4 months vs 12 months) which I thought had died a death, so I said I would renew, and then it landed on my desk yesterday .. and also that I believed that I had to sign and return a contract extension with the specific contract dates on it to accept the extension .. otherwise, what is the point of them sending it, me signing it and sending it back .. there is no point when an email will do right ?

      I would prefer the 12 month role in these hard time though, who wouldn't ..

      I have discussed with the agent this morning, and they are of the same opinion that I have not actually accepted the extension, so all is well .. I just wanted to know what the implications were ..

      Cheers All
      Mark

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        #13
        Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
        Would it really be so terrible to stay ?

        Ive never turned down extensions - I always feel a little flattered.

        Better the Devil you know ....
        I have worked at both sites, the 12 month contract is better terms, higher rate, better technology, better management .. and the list goes on

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          #14
          Originally posted by Turion View Post
          If you're cut out for something better then yes. 10 years ago I could have stayed in a nice £15/hr support role. Instead, I left and during a challenging 4 years learnt java and then got into SAP.

          I never accepted a renewal unless it advanced my cause. I never let a few months on the bench deflect me, never let agents, clients and other numpties stop me. You see, I saw what people were earning doing SAP, knew I could be doing it and got there. Been doing it 6 years now.. Never looked back
          I am affraid that I also agree with this .. better technology, chance to skill up on the latest kit makes me more marketable in the long term .. wife and kids to support .. blah blah

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            #15
            Originally posted by mky21 View Post
            I have worked at both sites, the 12 month contract is better terms, higher rate, better technology, better management .. and the list goes on
            Rub it in!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by kookachoo View Post
              Rub it in!!
              Sorry, what I should have said is "its crap here" lol ..

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                #17
                Originally posted by mky21 View Post
                Sorry, what I should have said is "its crap here" lol ..
                Can't be as crap as my current gig! I'm on day 4 and already spent £100 online in the House Of Fraser sale!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kookachoo View Post
                  Can't be as crap as my current gig! I'm on day 4 and already spent £100 online in the House Of Fraser sale!
                  That sounds like the intro to Big Brother...

                  <cack geordie accent>
                  Day 4 in kookachoo's new gig, and he's already spent £100 online in the House Of Fraser sale...
                  </cack geordie accent>
                  Gas masks don't fit snails...

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BrianSnail View Post
                    That sounds like the intro to Big Brother...

                    <cack geordie accent>
                    Day 4 in kookachoo's new gig, and he's already spent £100 online in the House Of Fraser sale...
                    </cack geordie accent>
                    LOL... I could start a Big Brother style thread in my 3 month countdown if you like to tell you all how I've survived at keeping myself amused?!

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