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In the 13 years ive been 'tracting this was the longest Ive ever been out of work...was total 12 weeks. Anyway - thats a good 4-5 people off the bench today on here...so excellentComment
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Thats nowt - longest period for me was 18 months.Originally posted by Liability View Postthanks people
In the 13 years ive been 'tracting this was the longest Ive ever been out of work...was total 12 weeks. Anyway - thats a good 4-5 people off the bench today on here...so excellent
We had it tough ....Comment
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this was my longest - almost 3 weeksOriginally posted by Liability View Postthanks people
In the 13 years ive been 'tracting this was the longest Ive ever been out of work...was total 12 weeks. Anyway - thats a good 4-5 people off the bench today on here...so excellent
although last 2 weeks of old contract gave me no billable work so it could be considered as 5 weeksCoffee's for closersComment
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