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    #11
    Originally posted by Newbie57 View Post
    Provided I do the job, renewals are not an issue as the project runs into spring 2014.
    That is permie thinking. You have no renewal until it is signed and the ink has dried.
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      #12
      £45k in this climate.. absolutely NO, stay where you are



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        #13
        Firstly, contractors are hired for their skills not to train them in a new skill. Secondly, if you earn 45K and very good in that technology then shoot for a contract that pays 400 per day nothing less. Do some research before accepting a rate well below what you should command.
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