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500 miles, £ 100 travel and a day of my life
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I did that once. You only need to do it that one time to know not to do it next time...... Travelling to London, staying there overnight, getting into a sardine tube and being one of the sardines, spending over £100 for all that crap. -
Could get even worse, you could actually get the contract and have to do it on a regular basis........Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI did that once. You only need to do it that one time to know not to do it next time...... Travelling to London, staying there overnight, getting into a sardine tube and being one of the sardines, spending over £100 for all that crap.Comment
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I decided I didn't want the contract by the time I had to got to the interview so that isn't necessarily the case!Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostCould get even worse, you could actually get the contract and have to do it on a regular basis........Comment
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Years ago went to London for interview. Told agent no way was I interested in London but he assured me there was a position local to me just interview was in London.
Of course, after 5 mins, during interview they said did I plan to relocated to London? (it was permie role). WTF, no. Became clear it was never going to be anywhere else but London. End of interview.
Phoned agent and played hell. He admitted he thought I might change my mind if I liked the role. FFS I couldnt have been more clear.
In the end, made him cough up £100 for my train fare. (I was jobless at the time so it was a fair bit of money for me).Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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