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    #11
    Learnt a long time ago not to walk unless i've got something to walk to. There are feelers out, i have one cracker in the pipeline but doubt if it'll come off.
    If the worst came to the worst i'd incur the drop short term while looking to jump asap.

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      #12
      Originally posted by gryphon View Post
      Learnt a long time ago not to walk unless i've got something to walk to. There are feelers out, i have one cracker in the pipeline but doubt if it'll come off.
      If the worst came to the worst i'd incur the drop short term while looking to jump asap.
      If the drop is coming, then you will need a new contract. When the new contract is being negotiated, make sure that your notice period drops significantly so you can get out of there quickly - depending on how harsh the rate is, tell them you will accept but only if the notice period becomes 1 day.
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