you are only converting because they have annual Xmas parties?
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I read the last bit of this sentence wrong, the anal xmas party, definitely sounds more interesting.Originally posted by vetran View Postyou are only converting because they have annual Xmas parties?Comment
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If you say so... I'm sure GJABS would agree with youOriginally posted by woohoo View PostI read the last bit of this sentence wrong, the anal xmas party, definitely sounds more interesting.Comment
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If not a little more painfulOriginally posted by woohoo View PostI read the last bit of this sentence wrong, the anal xmas party, definitely sounds more interesting.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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But still less painful than 360 reviews and your annual appraisal.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostIf not a little more painfulmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Hang around. I went permie 5 years ago, then returned to contracting 5 months later, stealing my emoloyers' client.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI am shortly to finish what will be, I think, my last ever contract role. (Been offered a perm role fairly close to home). What a really strange feeling. Do I have to leave the forum?Comment
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I'm 50% perm with a similar company, founded by contractors - but it grew and employed permies who feel unloved if they don't get appraised, so now everyone has one annually. I think it gives a couple of directors' partners something to do as well. (Pretendy HR managers).Originally posted by cojak View PostWVS.
I was very careful choosing who I wanted to go permie with. I'm with a small niche consultancy where you work with the owners and 1:1 aren't necessary as they see what you do all the time.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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That barbed strap-on was only meant as a novelty gift.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostIf not a little more painfulComment
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Did you run off together hand in hand?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHang around. I went permie 5 years ago, then returned to contracting 5 months later, stealing my emoloyers' client.Comment
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Stick around. Keep the mindset ready for your appraisals, it's the only time you get to 'negotiate'. Working for larger places has an upside that you can move up/sideways into something more interesting.
I was a contractor for 30+ years and I can tell you that the client side has changed dramatically in that time.Comment
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