You really are a cheerful happy bunch!
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Anyone had to see auditors with no warning?
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as cheery as a den of vipers ... whatever you do ... good luck.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostYou really are a cheerful happy bunch!Comment
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostHe is a permie. Still, it could be a permie sacrifice...Originally posted by AtW View PostHe may be permie, but in the first year a permie can be fired very easily, especially during "trial period" - no recourse to Employment Tribunal unless you worked at least 1 year.That is why I wrote 'it could be a permie sacrifice...'Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostYep ... permanent just means you dont have a fixed end date to your contract (but still have a notice period) and if youve been on the ranch less than a year they can bin you as easilly as sticking a pin in a camel.
But its all for the greater good ...
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Look on the bright side ..he could come back as a contractorOriginally posted by Xenophon View PostThat is why I wrote 'it could be a permie sacrifice...'

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