Originally posted by AtW
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But they can work for a company that gets the contract, as sooooooo many do.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave -
which is illegal but still it happensOriginally posted by EqualOpportunitiesBut they can work for a company that gets the contract, as sooooooo many do.Comment
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Yes, but they can't be on contract and thus daily rate is totally useless: they can't even use this ad for "proof" that they tested resident market and did not get any offers, they will have to put monthly salary on their work permit applications and naturally same salary should have been mentioned in an ad (if they had to do it).Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesBut they can work for a company that gets the contract, as sooooooo many do.
It's a fake ad probably.Comment
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You speak with such clarity - even out of your arse.Originally posted by AtWYes, but they can't be on contract and thus daily rate is totally useless: they can't even use this ad for "proof" that they tested resident market and did not get any offers, they will have to put monthly salary on their work permit applications and naturally same salary should have been mentioned in an ad (if they had to do it).
It's a fake ad probably.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Have you ever filled in a work permit application? I did.Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesYou speak with such clarity - even out of your arse.Comment
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No - but I still don't see your point...Originally posted by AtWHave you ever filled in a work permit application? I did.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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The point is simple - I have first hand experience in what is involved in work permit applications and you don't.Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesNo - but I still don't see your point...Comment
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