I voted for andyw.
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However, that is not what the options actually test for. What about:Originally posted by newblood View PostThe point of the thread is to see how many members are working , thus concluding unemployment levels.
- I am not in a contract, nor am I actually looking.
- I am in a contract which ends this week and there is no sign of anything else on the horizon.
- I have become a permy.
- I am in Andyw.
I haven't voted because there isn't an option appropriate for my circumstances, so your results are already off by one.Comment
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Just voted. In work at the mo.Originally posted by newblood View PostNevermind the silly remarks and nevermind the polite request to withhold them , seems like most of the members here are indeed working , interesting to see how the percentage points will change during the week...
The point of the thread is to see how many members are working , thus concluding unemployment levels.
Not sure why all the negativity? Good poll, IMHO.
Moreso without any option to vote on andyw's backpassage problems.
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Can I vote "ish". Because that's the best way I can describe my current situation.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Me and all my sockpuppets have helped fix this for you.Originally posted by newblood View Postseems like most of the sockpuppets here are indeed voting, interesting to see how the percentage points will change during the week...
The point of the thread is to see how many sockpuppets are voting , thus concluding very little.
If you read the best 3 books in any subject, you'll be in the top 5% of experts in the world.Comment
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Tell them Nomadd , we just want to see how many people are working , Jesus.Originally posted by nomadd View PostJust voted. In work at the mo.
Not sure why all the negativity? Good poll, IMHO.
Moreso without any option to vote on andyw's backpassage problems.
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This is a serious asking , no andyw crap options, get over it.And one of your options is 'Yes , I am in a contract, piss off.'Originally posted by newblood View PostNevermind the silly remarks and nevermind the polite request to withhold them .
Idiot.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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What about the option for several concurrent contracts?
(praise be to the greater blessings of Turing)If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Hello HectorOriginally posted by newblood View PostTell them Nomadd , we just want to see how many people are working , Jesus.
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