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So you at AZ? Why would you hate it? It does depend on what team/area of the business you end up in, but generally a great place. -
Exactly +1Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIt's very true - it is something that makes work more exciting and interesting.
one day at a time 
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I meant Knutsford, not the business. Not a fan of the area. That's all.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSo you at AZ? Why would you hate it? It does depend on what team/area of the business you end up in, but generally a great place.Comment
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Virtual tour | Radbroke Hall, UK | Global locations | Barclays RBBOriginally posted by Old Hack View PostI meant Knutsford, not the business. Not a fan of the area. That's all.
Tell me you are not a fan of that.....Comment
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I am not a fan of that.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostVirtual tour | Radbroke Hall, UK | Global locations | Barclays RBB
Tell me you are not a fan of that.....
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I know a few tulip hot architects that really know their stuff that call that place a killing ground...Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostYou ever worked there?
Best roles and projects kept by the permies. Crap doled out to the Contractors. Rarely do their architects do more than one "tour of duty...."
Thus the move from 3 months to 12 and no notice period when you find out they are treating you like a bitch
hope its not like that for you though. Just what I heard from more than one independent source...Comment
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Already been there dude. Last 10 months was awesome and I have a few good contacts inside the place. I wouldn't take a 12 monther without some investigation.Originally posted by bobspud View PostI know a few tulip hot architects that really know their stuff that call that place a killing ground...
Best roles and projects kept by the permies. Crap doled out to the Contractors. Rarely do their architects do more than one "tour of duty...."
Thus the move from 3 months to 12 and no notice period when you find out they are treating you like a bitch
hope its not like that for you though. Just what I heard from more than one independent source...Comment
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Gratz, have to see if you can actually see a contract through now.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Never left a contract with no notice period in it. I have only ever taken advantage of notice period when it has been a wise move for me long-term. Don't want to keep repeating this......Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGratz, have to see if you can actually see a contract through now.Comment
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