Tell him to stop phoning unlwess the rate = 50k
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Paddington on £35k
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Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Originally posted by ratewhoretell him to poke it then!!
Seems to me you already know the answer...
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Originally posted by SockpuppetI just felt like venting....this is the first day I've had to do at a customer site and now I realise why I like working fro home so much... dont deny me this one pleasure that I can rant.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishI'd love to know how they place people into these types of roles.
Originally posted by TonyEnglishOn that rate, after tax you'll be pulling in about 2k a month. You'll struggle to rent let alone buy on that salary in that location
People on the sort of salary that a 2-3 year experience grad would get, cannot afford to live on their own in most of the SE. They can't do it now, they couldn't do it 10 years ago, they couldn't do it 20 years ago, and they (probably) couldn't do it 30 years ago.
Nothing has changed here (except the relative cost of buying against renting).
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Originally posted by tim123People on the sort of salary that a 2-3 year experience grad would get, cannot afford to live on their own in most of the SE. They can't do it now, they couldn't do it 10 years ago, they couldn't do it 20 years ago, and they (probably) couldn't do it 30 years ago.
Nothing has changed here (except the relative cost of buying against renting).
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How much you ask? 56K - read it and weepHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishI'd love to know how they place people into these types of roles.
But I agree - I've seen roles in my line of work for not much more than half that, and I wonder what standard of contractor they get.Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo10035K isn't bad for someone who already lives in the area.
But I agree - I've seen roles in my line of work for not much more than half that, and I wonder what standard of contractor they get.
The job spec says "<client-DHL-working-for> respects the employees and therefore any employee already living in the Paddington area will be highly considered".
Is that code for "we dont expect anyone to even consider moving for this..."
I also just got the bi-monthly trawl from Pepsi after having seen my CV and asking me for "more details". Feck sake...Comment
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Originally posted by SockpuppetI dont live in the area...Comment
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