Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr
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yes but there is a proviso that all the work you have been brought in to do has been done.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Exactly. OP has fulfilled his contractual obligation so no one is left in the lurch.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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ok so i think since i posted this here last week or so - i have had loads of work to do at work.
i guess my manager is active on this forum ha!
I dont even have time to do anything -before i know it - its 5PM yeppi! more like what i want.
So if you are my manager and reading this - Thanks man lol
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I never realised what a under-utilised and expensive resource contractors are!
My workload has all but come to a halt, and in a meeting this morning asked what the pipeline was like.
I have also been extended for another few weeks.
Money for (doing) nothing!!
And you feckers winge at recruiters!Comment
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Question is.. Is it work that is detailed on your deliverables or is it just anything else they can find unrelated to what you were brought in for?Originally posted by rurffy View Postok so i think since i posted this here last week or so - i have had loads of work to do at work.
i guess my manager is active on this forum ha!
I dont even have time to do anything -before i know it - its 5PM yeppi! more like what i want.
So if you are my manager and reading this - Thanks man lol
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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But i still dont mind - what ever keeps me busy .Originally posted by northernladuk View PostQuestion is.. Is it work that is detailed on your deliverables or is it just anything else they can find unrelated to what you were brought in for?Comment
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So you are not really bothered about your IR35 status then?Originally posted by rurffy View PostBut i still dont mind - what ever keeps me busy .'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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When the real work comes - you will be surprised how much you have forgotten.. and even reluctant to do the real work - stalling it to elapse more time.Originally posted by evilagent View PostI never realised what a under-utilised and expensive resource contractors are!
My workload has all but come to a halt, and in a meeting this morning asked what the pipeline was like.
I have also been extended for another few weeks.
Money for (doing) nothing!!
And you feckers winge at recruiters!Comment
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Did NLUK just advise leaving contract before the end date?!
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