Originally posted by DrewG
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Remote work, stay strong and the clients will learn [happy to refer]
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not for the first time you're posting your application history on here within minutes of it happening, do you really have that low of a self esteem?
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Huh, what? Clearly, the terms were preferable to you so you didn't accept them out of desperation. Plenty of people are not in your shoes.
Your reply.. Huh???
Some contractors turn up the equivalent of once every 2-3 months others a few times a week."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by pr1 View Postnot for the first time you're posting your application history on here within minutes of it happening, do you really have that low of a self esteem?Comment
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Originally posted by vwdan View Post
For somebody who is apparently batting them off with a big stick, he seems to spend a lot of time applying for jobs and talking to people on LinkedIn. You'd think he'd be able to get some of this work to stick
On the hunt for a second outside contract I can stick on top of my current outside and separate independent work (with clients knowledge), why wouldn't I be on linkedin?Comment
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
You're projecting your narrow view of the world onto me. You might do one interview per year and feast or famine, I don't.
On the hunt for a second outside contract I can stick on top of my current outside and separate independent work (with clients knowledge), why wouldn't I be on linkedin?Comment
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Originally posted by DrewG View PostPlenty of contractors will take a non-remote role despite wanting remote. I urge you to stay strong and reject disliked terms; the clients will eventually learn.
This one dropped their onsite requirements after failing to get anyone decent on-site. I could have taken the 2 days onsite role but that just encourages the market to not adapt to our needs.
Stay strong!
Edit: I'm more than happy to refer anyone looking for an ERP data migration role, 600pd OUTSIDE IR35, fully remote.
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