This large IB is doing the same conversions. They seem to think it's a very privileged thing to be asked to join their company
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostThis large IB is doing the same conversions. They seem to think it's a very privileged thing to be asked to join their company
Find out what they're offering - it might be worth it once you add in all the benefits.
Assuming you pay for Private healthcare, have a mortgage and a pension of course."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou could always take all the comments out...
I suspect they'll wait until the project is largely complete so there's a clean break.... but this clearly creates a disincentive to be efficient surely? Goes against the grain a bit, but needs must in the current arid contracting climate.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou could always take all the comments out...
e.g "watchdog" becomes "a1" etc
btw whats wrong with snowballs anyway?Last edited by kali; 28 May 2008, 12:01.Eeyore was very glad to be able to stop thinking for a little, in order to say "How do you do" in a gloomy manner to Pooh.
"And how are you?" said Winnie-the-Pooh.
Eeyore shook his head from side to side. "Not very how," he said. "I don't seem to felt at all how for a long time."Comment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostTwo weeks after being offered an extension into 2009, I just got asked if I'd be interested in going permie.
I think that may have made my mind up about whether to take the renewal or not...
It means they are thinking you are replacable and they want to lower costs.
They are just sounding you out first - your choice of course.Comment
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Originally posted by Ivor Bigun View PostNo matter what you think or try to do, the fact that you were asked says a lot.
It means they are thinking you are replacable and they want to lower costs.
They are just sounding you out first - your choice of course.Comment
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