I asked the boss of this company about a permanent position. I said to myself, “there is no such thing as permanent. Just make hay while the sun shines as it will all end in tears some day”. He’s a wise man.
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I was asked just over a year ago, and about 4 months ago if I'd like to apply for a permie position. I politely declined, and they found someone else.
I'm still contracting with them.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Where is the "chance would be a fine thing" option?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Do you like being underneath an IT contractor?Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostThere is no Permie in the office to ask me, 3 layers above me are contractors. Don't know anyone above that
"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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same. Got a rate increase too. don't ask me to explain the logicOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was asked just over a year ago, and about 4 months ago if I'd like to apply for a permie position. I politely declined, and they found someone else.
I'm still contracting with them.
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I was on 1 site for just over a year, while they were experiencing high turnover. It turned into a running joke after a while. One time after one of their guys had just handed in notice, the conversation went something like:
- "I don't suppose you want x's job do you?"
- "Nope but thanks for asking"
- without even looking up from the adjacent urinals we were using at the time.Comment
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