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Had permie interview today....
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asking what does he do. i have taken my cv off monster , but they keep calling , dont feel any slowdown..Originally posted by oracleslave View PostGoogle has never heard of "zie warten" and neither have I.Comment
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Its the A3. Chicks dig it.Originally posted by 2uk View Posti have taken my cv off monster , but they keep calling , dont feel any slowdown..Comment
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Haha - not sure about Warten, but I am a Tester.Originally posted by 2uk View Postwas kinda work zie warten ?
Currently working as a Quality Consultant, so maybe as well to get my change of direction embedded before I start contracting again to be honest. Poke and prod PM's and Test Managers, also deploying and working with templates that I have created for the company.
I just wish it was not 57 miles away, but at least they are flexible with the hours which makes it bearable.
Mainly worked in finance type roles - an area which is suffering at present.Comment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostHaha - not sure about Warten, but I am a Tester.
Currently working as a Quality Consultant, so maybe as well to get my change of direction embedded before I start contracting again to be honest. Poke and prod PM's and Test Managers, also deploying and working with templates that I have created for the company.
I just wish it was not 57 miles away, but at least they are flexible with the hours which makes it bearable.
Mainly worked in finance type roles - an area which is suffering at present.
Keep yourself in demand. Don't work for 3 months , but get hot skills in that time and you will make up for the 3 months in short time. This is Contractor's rule Number 55. ( I have not released the book yet )Comment
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do you mean "perm is the only way to stay"?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostSame place as existing contract - not renewing, contracting is the only way to stay. Not sure why as 56 miles away, but they are allowing me to do 7:30 to 3:30 to avoid the traffic.
The things we do for work!
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Indeed Tim, that is exactly what they are saying.Originally posted by tim123 View Postdo you mean "perm is the only way to stay"?
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As I am still settling into Quality Function work from Testing, I think it is important to settle down for a while rather than change firms every 6 months.
Plan is to do this for 2-3 years, then resign and go contracting again with a better skillset.
Well, that is the plan.......Comment
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You really aren't contracting material are you...Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIndeed Tim, that is exactly what they are saying.
As I am still settling into Quality Function work from Testing, I think it is important to settle down for a while rather than change firms every 6 months.
Plan is to do this for 2-3 years, then resign and go contracting again with a better skillset.
Well, that is the plan.......
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostIts the A3. Chicks dig it.
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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My last client said that. And then he balked at the temp to perm fees that the agent wanted to charge, so I walked.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIndeed Tim, that is exactly what they are saying.
As I am still settling into Quality Function work from Testing, I think it is important to settle down for a while rather than change firms every 6 months.
Plan is to do this for 2-3 years, then resign and go contracting again with a better skillset.
Well, that is the plan.......
I didn't really want to make the move to perm and would have been happier just reducing the rate a bit. But he wanted the "certainty" of a perm. And what happens? Six months later the US office decide that they don't need the poxy office in the UK anyway and make them all redundant.
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