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Originally posted by TFour View PostGood one - agree, never burn bridges.
Then a few people hated me for the last few days. Oh well, I triedComment
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Jesus Christ, this is all far too complicated.
A simple 'thanks for the offer but I already have a new contract lined up' is all you need.
Job jobbed...Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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You too, I thought I was just the lucky one!
it seems to be the standard thing at the interview with the senior people giving it the big one about work loads, pressure and aggressive timescales and then when I get on site I'm twiddling my thumbs. Thats happened on the last 4/5 contracts I've had now, if baffles my wife when she asks if I've had a busy day and the answer is always...not really.
Being a contractor really opens your eyes to the amount of slack there is at a company. Sometimes I try to improve this and hurry things along with improvements but most places just seem to accept it as the norm and blindly continue.
Originally posted by lukemg View Post14 companies later and the number of times the description of the role has been anywhere near accurate at interview has been – once, this one.
How many times have I heard about the level of pressure I can expect, tough workloads blah blah blah and find they are a stroll. Of course, consider your options if you have any but you can take what a client says at interview to be as accurate as what an agent says.Comment
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostJesus Christ, this is all far too complicated.
A simple 'thanks for the offer but I already have a new contract lined up' is all you need.
Job jobbed...Comment
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When I quit my last contract, I just strolled up to the manager, enquired as to his nicotine levels (he was trying to quit smoking at the time) and asked for five minutes of his time.
The coversation went thus:
Him: "You've got another job"
Me: "Yes, I have"
Him: "Where?"
Me: "Client X in London"
Him: "That's a bit of a commute, are they paying you lots?"
Me: "Yes, double"
Him: "Fantastic, you'll be missed but you're worth more than we can afford"
Me: "Very kind of you, can I leave next Friday?"
Him: "If you must, I guess they won't wait six months!"
End of, left on excellent terms.Comment
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostHe knows that but where else would he get all this attention? In real life he's just a dullard that no one wants to talk to.
Anyways, had a good chat with them, told them I'd been contacted by previous client who wants me to go back. Said they were sorry to lose me and hoped I would work for them again in the future.
Did you get that bike gears?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Postnice air conditioned officeComment
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