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    #11
    Sorry to hear that.

    CV on jobserve et al and get yourself back on the market.

    Enjoy the xmas lull and wait for the market to pick up in the new year.
    "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

    Norrahe's blog

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      #12
      Sorry to hear that Luke.

      Use the force Luke in securing your next gig

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        #13
        Originally posted by lukemg View Post
        Just had a tap on the shoulder from pointy haired boss. Not a huge shock as I have been doing the work of 2 people on maternity leave and they are back in, was hoping to see the contract through to end of year. I have enjoyed the responsibility (P+L £5m+, 50+ staff) and the staff have been great meaning unlike virtually every other contract, I will be very sorry to leave.
        Not looking forward to the bench (5 months before this 10 monther) and can't see where the next job, let alone one at this level is coming from.
        Sorry, bit shaken, stiff drink and dig out the CV !
        Know that feeling, still there's the leaving drinks plus a shiny new gig to look forward to.

        Have you joined SY01s master class in getting off the bench? You need to be a long time bench warmer though.
        Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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          #14
          Cheers folks, half a nights sleep and some cold ones and I am back in the game !
          No problem bigging it up as a managers job, it is a managers job ! - Divisional Head of Operations. Strangely not in IT and not entirely sure how I got it.
          Right, CV up, time to put some spin on.

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