Originally posted by milanbenes
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2 jobs, one person dilemma
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"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI wasn't having a go at you, I just don't understand people who jump ship as soon as the market picks up, as you say I'd at least do the 6 months before I left, unless terms were not as agreed. The one weeks guys are the ones who will find it hard when the recession comes.
Indeed, and one of the ruthless buggers is now struggling to find something. What goes around and all that!
If I was luke I'd go for the safe option. Considering the state of the market it could be well over 12 months before things start to improve and in the meantime that’s a nice safe stream of income for him. Just depart when you're ready and hopefully the market will be much rosier then.
I do wish you'd change your avatar back to the soggie cat. There’s some cracking bagpuss images on google!Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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Fair play gents, reason I am carrying on looking is that the first role, although told is mine, is delayed by need for SC and some general agency incompetence. I stop looking when I get a desk on the first day, been let down before.
Second role - interviewer finished with 'you are just what we are looking for, I will contact the agency to proceed', which is likely to be a good sign but see above for why I am proceeding with caution.
So I have a breathing space to see how it pans out and consider the options which wont impact anyone at the moment.
3rd interview I still intend to attend, I have had a paltry 3 interviews (1 phone, 2 face) and failed to get any of them since New Year. I would have hoped to land one of these and although I have some ideas why I was edged out, it is partly that I can be a bit full-on when in interview mode and need to present a confident but calmer image for the roles I am pitching for. In short, I need the practice + I love the rush when they want you for the role !Comment
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Good luck with it from a fellow bench sitter!The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Originally posted by lukemg View PostFair play gents, reason I am carrying on looking is that the first role, although told is mine, is delayed by need for SC and some general agency incompetence. I stop looking when I get a desk on the first day, been let down before.
Second role - interviewer finished with 'you are just what we are looking for, I will contact the agency to proceed', which is likely to be a good sign but see above for why I am proceeding with caution.
So I have a breathing space to see how it pans out and consider the options which wont impact anyone at the moment.
3rd interview I still intend to attend, I have had a paltry 3 interviews (1 phone, 2 face) and failed to get any of them since New Year. I would have hoped to land one of these and although I have some ideas why I was edged out, it is partly that I can be a bit full-on when in interview mode and need to present a confident but calmer image for the roles I am pitching for. In short, I need the practice + I love the rush when they want you for the role !
A mirage in the Desert of Bench? Good to be optimistic, but doesn't actually sound like you have anything here, apart from hope that one might turn into a firm offer (SC can take months!), and a nice polite interviewer, who is probably nice and polite to everyone. Your first post gave the wrong impression you had 2 firm offers. Actually you have 2 possibles and a 3rd interview. Keep applying like hell and take whatever produces a signed contract and desk first!
First part of the year is always slack, but improves from April, so there will be more chances if these come to nothing. Good luckComment
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Welcome to Bod's boat !
My situation was a little different in that I ended up with two physical contracts on my desk and just had to decide which one to sign. That's after having no firm offers for 6 months (I don't count Pimp Promises, of which I had plenty)
I'm usually quite 'devil may care' seat-of-the-pants etc but I've just turned 37 and may be maturing slightly - and the shock of a long bench stint for the first time in 15 years brought me to my senses. In the end I took the longer term contract (6 months rolling, 18 months very likely) at a slightly lower rate with a slightly longer commute. I think I made the wise (if not very exciting) choice in these turbulent times. I hope the market will have settled down by the time this contract is completed, for now it's any safe port in a storm.
Best of luck with your 2/3 opportunities, I hope one of your prospects becomes firm (turgid?) soon !Last edited by Bod; 12 April 2008, 08:10.Kneel before BodComment
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