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"How are you finding the market?"
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I'm not finding that at all, but it depends on skills I suppose. My skills put me in for big expensive projects, especially new implementations. They're not going so well ATM. -
"How are you finding the market?"
"I turned over an ad for a shelf stacker, and there it was."My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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I agree with Nomadd and I tend to take that approach. You can always tell the agents who have an unsuitable role on a poor rate as they tend to get off the phone pretty quick sharpish once they find out you have enough money to really no be to bothered taking a poor contract.
I must admit though I have been lucky in that the current contract has lasted a year and I have just had a renewal for three months, so thats another three months into the 'recovery'
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Me - OK had a few enquiries.
RA - So tell me about them.
Me - You got my CV there?
RA - Yes
Me - What's the Date of birth say?
RA - shuffle shuffle oh yes - 1 of XX , XXXX
Me - thank goodness for that I thought I'd put down yesterday.
RA - chuckle. Have a good weekend.Comment
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My local market is really good at the moment, picked up some fine apricots and cherries at a bargain price earlier in the week- should easily see us through the weekend.
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You need to think about moving to India then.Originally posted by expat View PostI'm not finding that at all, but it depends on skills I suppose. My skills put me in for big expensive projects, especially new implementations. They're not going so well ATM.
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