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Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion. -
Originally posted by XenophonIndeed. My current client is taking them all on it seems...
SA says;
Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!
I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!
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I'm getting so many offers my company secretary is now my secretary! There's just not enough of me to go round!Comment
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I just got PM by a recon based upon my profile here, and the gig seems to fit.
shame I'm in contract and fear the wrath of malvino if I quit.Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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Getting 100% callback to application ratio - however turning 99% of them down because the rate is too low. When I try and talk it up the pimp blanks me. From this I can deduce that the market is buoyant but some folk are accepting stupidly low rates (possibly to pay off the xmas debt).
Whoever you are - please stop it!Comment
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Originally posted by bobsmithldnQuite a few contracts posted these days but most seem to be where the budget isn't signed off yet - what are your experiences?
1st tried to renegotiate rate and eventual they said they got someone for £140 per day as a C# Analyst Developer - and yes those pigs look very nice as they pass over canary wharf!
2nd called at 5pm today to say they did not want me in tomorrow to start contract because they did not have budget signoff. Person to sign is on maternity leave. They might get something organised in the next week or so and would I wait. An expression involving two words, the 2nd of which is off and the first begins with 'F' springs to mind.
I would not mind so much but agents are so vocal about contractors doing the opposite and I have turned down work because I'd already promised to do this one, I'm also out of pocket having just got a Travelcard for the next week, but then that is only £24.Comment
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Originally posted by zathrasThey did not want me in tomorrow to start contract because they did not have budget signoff. Person to sign is on maternity leave.
Very professional!Comment
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