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    #41
    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I'm not really better off now, went perm in May but given notice yesterday along with everyone else.

    One thing in my favour, at least I was well prepared to deal with the situation which is more than can be said for every other poor sod around me.
    Bloody hard luck. One good thing with contracting experience is that you're probably better at job interviews and selling your skills than a lot of permies who lose their jobs.

    I've done interim jobs at places where I've had to sack people; it's not pleasant at all and not something I enjoy, but sometimes it has to be done. What strikes me in those situations is how many people don't even know their own skillset and underestimate their potential value for other employers. A bit of coaching, and helping them to write good CVs can go a long way.
    And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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      #42
      Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
      I'm not really better off now, went perm in May but given notice yesterday along with everyone else.

      One thing in my favour, at least I was well prepared to deal with the situation which is more than can be said for every other poor sod around me.
      Sorry to hear that GJ, I was on Jobserve yesterday and there seams to be a few roles about. Hope you get fixed up before Xmas.
      Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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        #43
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
        Oh no, GJ. I'm sorry to hear that. Anything in the pipeline?
        One or two things, luckily I have a fall back position this time if I'm really desperate.

        It's a god awful recession but I remain chipper.
        Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave Johnson

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          #44
          Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
          Sorry to hear that GJ, I was on Jobserve yesterday and there seams to be a few roles about. Hope you get fixed up before Xmas.
          Market's looking much better over here in Holland if anyone's prepared to make the move. Political climate is deeply unpleasant, but the economy seems to be going the right way.
          And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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            #45
            Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
            One or two things, luckily I have a fall back position this time if I'm really desperate.

            It's a god awful recession but I remain chipper.
            Cheerfulness in the face of adversity!

            That's the spirit

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              #46
              Hi guys,

              Thanks for all your advice....

              Since this is my first time conrecting I realised it was the Employers NI that was the missing money, it wasnt explained to me at the time but now I know for the future.

              As far as £13.30ph being a tulip rate, I just came from a £9.50ph job so its quite a step up for me lol.

              I have no qualifications AT ALL the only thing I have is some experience doing desktop support for BT on my CV which allows me to apply for other desktop support and admin roles.

              Currently I am doing a 6 month contract in a manufacturing firm and at best the only technical thing i am really doing is SQL DB changes and the odd network patching, the rest of the work is slapping people for doing something wrong / restoring files from backups and basic admin paper work......so the rate I am on is good for me. (All the other lads i used to work with at BT before we were made redundant are on £11ph, one is happy on £9)

              As far as training goes and trying to budget, I dont plan on doing this long term.... The idea 5 year ago was to get a foot into BT and get them to invest in us but it just never happened and then I got thrown out on my arse.

              So the plan now is to contract till i find a perm job, however perm jobs around here are around the £10ph mark, but they do include holiday pay sick pay and what not.... and if I can get somewhere that will invest in me I can move forward do my training there and move up in the world and then I can drive my merc and smoke cubans and be a prick in general

              Again thanks for all your help and I think I will be sticking around these forums just to see how the other half live
              Best of luck, but don't smoke Cubans in a Merc; the smell invades the bespoke carpets and the nicotine stains the leather, all of which causes unnecessary depreciation.

              Besides, if you really want to be a prick, buy an Audi Q7.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Theonenonly View Post
                and if I can get somewhere that will invest in me I can move forward do my training there and move up in the world and then I can drive my merc and smoke cubans and be a prick in general
                Good ambition.

                Best of luck, but don't smoke Cubans in a Merc; the smell invades the bespoke carpets and the nicotine stains the leather, all of which causes unnecessary depreciation.

                Besides, if you really want to be a prick, buy an Audi Q7.
                And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Theonenonly View Post
                  Again thanks for all your help and I think I will be sticking around these forums just to see how the other half live
                  Welcome to the forum and good luck for the future.

                  That's the last civil post you're going to get from me.

                  Right folks, party-time. It's going to have to be "Bring a Bottle", I'm sure you understand, this being the boys first contract and all.

                  Cheers!

                  Oi, btw, where's yer porn stash?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Theonenonly View Post
                    Hi guys,

                    Thanks for all your advice....

                    Since this is my first time conrecting I realised it was the Employers NI that was the missing money, it wasnt explained to me at the time but now I know for the future.

                    As far as £13.30ph being a tulip rate, I just came from a £9.50ph job so its quite a step up for me lol.

                    I have no qualifications AT ALL the only thing I have is some experience doing desktop support for BT on my CV which allows me to apply for other desktop support and admin roles.

                    Currently I am doing a 6 month contract in a manufacturing firm and at best the only technical thing i am really doing is SQL DB changes and the odd network patching, the rest of the work is slapping people for doing something wrong / restoring files from backups and basic admin paper work......so the rate I am on is good for me. (All the other lads i used to work with at BT before we were made redundant are on £11ph, one is happy on £9)

                    As far as training goes and trying to budget, I dont plan on doing this long term.... The idea 5 year ago was to get a foot into BT and get them to invest in us but it just never happened and then I got thrown out on my arse.

                    So the plan now is to contract till i find a perm job, however perm jobs around here are around the £10ph mark, but they do include holiday pay sick pay and what not.... and if I can get somewhere that will invest in me I can move forward do my training there and move up in the world and then I can drive my merc and smoke cubans and be a prick in general

                    Again thanks for all your help and I think I will be sticking around these forums just to see how the other half live
                    Ah..... and then you'll fit in lovely here.

                    I agree with what the GAL said though - £13.30ph is better than £0ph
                    Bazza gets caught
                    Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."

                    CUK University Challenge Champions 2010

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Theonenonly View Post
                      Hi guys,

                      Thanks for all your advice....

                      Since this is my first time conrecting I realised it was the Employers NI that was the missing money, it wasnt explained to me at the time but now I know for the future.

                      As far as £13.30ph being a tulip rate, I just came from a £9.50ph job so its quite a step up for me lol.

                      I have no qualifications AT ALL the only thing I have is some experience doing desktop support for BT on my CV which allows me to apply for other desktop support and admin roles.

                      Currently I am doing a 6 month contract in a manufacturing firm and at best the only technical thing i am really doing is SQL DB changes and the odd network patching, the rest of the work is slapping people for doing something wrong / restoring files from backups and basic admin paper work......so the rate I am on is good for me. (All the other lads i used to work with at BT before we were made redundant are on £11ph, one is happy on £9)

                      As far as training goes and trying to budget, I dont plan on doing this long term.... The idea 5 year ago was to get a foot into BT and get them to invest in us but it just never happened and then I got thrown out on my arse.

                      So the plan now is to contract till i find a perm job, however perm jobs around here are around the £10ph mark, but they do include holiday pay sick pay and what not.... and if I can get somewhere that will invest in me I can move forward do my training there and move up in the world and then I can drive my merc and smoke cubans and be a prick in general

                      Again thanks for all your help and I think I will be sticking around these forums just to see how the other half live
                      Well done mate.

                      Concerning training. Don't necessarily think that you have to have company training. Technical manuals, learn X in 20 days etc are fantastic starting points. You should be thinking along these line. Have a think, decide what you want to focus on and then come back and post on the tech forum for suggestions on books/courses.
                      What happens in General, stays in General.
                      You know what they say about assumptions!

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