Originally posted by northernladyuk
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That program annoys me, purely based on the fact you can't be fired from a job interview, at best they can say is "we are not progressing with your application"Contracting is like plumbing. You're your own boss until you walk into someone's house and they tell you to take your shoes off. -
If you're feeling hot when you hand in your notice I would advise cooling down first.I'm alright JackComment
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Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Very nice but that all talks about the individual. You are forgetting your company is in a contract with the agency. The company is terminating the contract. You don't resign a contract. Unless of course the contract is in your name and then you've ****ed up.Originally posted by SandyD View PostResign
rɪˈzʌɪn/Submit
verb
1.
voluntarily leave a job or office.
"he resigned from the government in protest at the policy"
synonyms:leave, go, hand in one's notice, give in one's notice, give notice, stand down, step down, bow out, walk out; More
2.
accept that something undesirable cannot be avoided.
"she resigned herself to a lengthy session"
synonyms:reconcile oneself to, become resigned to, become reconciled to, have no choice but to accept, come to terms with, learn to live with, get used to the idea of; More'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That explains how MF got in then.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo. That's how we get recruited.Comment
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To be fair his accountant would have more of a clue.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou were suppose to say -
"Have you asked your accountant?"'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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SandyD is female. She has pointed that out more than once.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo be fair her accountant would have more of a clue."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Like your thinking. Or send them in 2 for the price of 1.Originally posted by vetran View PostTell them you are sending in a Substitute.
A week of Suity or MF and the client will can you !Comment
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Its all done, I just told them I'd like to stick to the original date of contract end and not accept the extension...
Now they said, well ok can you do a couple of numpty tasks for us... I said well these tasks are not part of my contractual work I came here to do... they said well its either this or we can end the contract today ... i.e. not get paid for my notice
Don't get me wrong I had numpty tasks many times previously and it really is expected on most contracts, but with all the travel etc its not worth it.
Will go and see the tasks in details, and see how I feel, I may decide that's it am not working my noticeComment
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