I got asked that recently. But it is 190* day rate. Plus good pension. Plus bonuses.
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Personally, I'd rather someone at client rammed something up my backside than ask me if wanted to go permRhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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a polite No would be sufficient to avoid joining.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostPersonally, I'd rather someone at client rammed something up my backside than ask me if wanted to go perm
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Just as well, as that's a more likely eventualityOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostPersonally, I'd rather someone at client rammed something up my backside than ask me if wanted to go permComment
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An to start the 1st day of your next long holiday or end of contract then go sick get permie wages on the sick until end of holiday or until you get new contract
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It is with you around.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJust as well, as that's a more likely eventualityComment
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Brillo's? What else is it good for?Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostHis head, one presumes.Comment
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First time this was asked of me was over Office Communicator, as the guy was WFH.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI laughed involuntary the first time that questioned came from my client some years ago. Was a little embarrassed.
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