I'm about to lose my extension offer soon for requesting the market rate, rather than the slave labor wager the client.co thinks they can milk me for.. just made a new thread with a bit more detail, will update it with the result later in the week I guess.
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Is there some space on the bench after next week?
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BTW if you are going travelling then do you still qualify for a seat on the bench, surely you won't be needing it 'til you're back
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Contractors have one right and one right only.
Excuse me, CM, but I'm sure you'll approve:Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostBTW if you are going travelling then do you still qualify for a seat on the bench, surely you won't be needing it 'til you're back

Benched contractors get a place on the bench.
My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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I could have enforced the substitution clause... but to be honest, I don't know anyone with the skillset needed for the work within the time I needed.Originally posted by d000hg View PostDid you have to quit rather than find a substitute here for £20-50/day less than you were paid?
Anyhow, I'm on your side and I hope you don't end up regretting it in a few months.
I have no regrets, and will not have any regrets. Even if the bridges have been burnt with RBS, I'm happy to walk away from the opportunity. The only regret I will have is if opportunities to work within the Financial Sector has been hampered as a result.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Sorry - I've not been benched before so did not realise the privileges to which one is entitled when one is no longer in contract.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostContractors have one right and one right only.
Excuse me, CM, but I'm sure you'll approve:
Benched contractors get a place on the bench.
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I haven't booked my holiday tickets yet.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostBTW if you are going travelling then do you still qualify for a seat on the bench, surely you won't be needing it 'til you're back
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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No way I would walk from this, if anything it would make me more determined to stay. There are a hundred ways to play the game and still come out smiling, think Fletch in Porridge !
Start with how much you are earning.
Don't take any personal abuse, bite back immediately. Feel free to report the exact conversation to someone senior, it's a permie response but they will hate that.
Work to rule - undertake each task requested to the best of your ability, don't consider showing any initiative outside this.
Spend all possible time looking for alternative roles.
I worked at phones aren't for you for a while (think management by screaming at people) in a truly grim office. Toughened me up a bit but I only left on my terms for something better.
2 months in the war chest - they would need to drag me out....Comment
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How/why do you think opportunities in FS would be hampered? You'll still get a reference, right?Originally posted by pmeswani View PostThe only regret I will have is if opportunities to work within the Financial Sector has been hampered as a result.Comment
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Trust me... I need the break. Start afresh. In any case, there's no going back.Originally posted by lukemg View PostNo way I would walk from this, if anything it would make me more determined to stay. There are a hundred ways to play the game and still come out smiling, think Fletch in Porridge !
Start with how much you are earning.
Don't take any personal abuse, bite back immediately. Feel free to report the exact conversation to someone senior, it's a permie response but they will hate that.
Work to rule - undertake each task requested to the best of your ability, don't consider showing any initiative outside this.
Spend all possible time looking for alternative roles.
I worked at phones aren't for you for a while (think management by screaming at people) in a truly grim office. Toughened me up a bit but I only left on my terms for something better.
2 months in the war chest - they would need to drag me out....
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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