well are you a suity sockie or just a random newb?
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Originally posted by original PM View Postwell are you a suity sockie or just a random newb?Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostCouple of things that I have found in my experience :
1) going back never works. Never go back. I got called back to my last gig (having been project hero) and have just ****ed it right off. Working for a different manager mind, total and utter cockknobber. Onwards and upwards.
2) contracting through more than intermediary is a royal pain and very stressful.
Frankly this sounds tulipty Norrahe.
Well you did ask.
Good luck with finding a more perfect role in cloggers.Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostNeither.
and at 67 posts you are a newb!
but anyway have fun!
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostWhat Suity said, never go back and especially for that amount of grief getting paid, nothing will have changed same tulip different day
I would only do it for a few months while looking for summat else and keep the NorrCorp coffers topped up.
I'll probably ping an e-mail to one of the directors I know and find out more about it.
I'd certainly make sure that the pimp would pay me irrespective of whether they got paid or not.Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostBelieve what you want. Ffs I've had it really. Suity, kryten, just another forum poster. It's not important. Why are you so obsessed with Suity?
And why do I get tulipty pms from certain posters ordering me to go back to posting as Suity? (Not that this is an admission in any kind of way, just saying)
Seriously, why?Comment
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Originally posted by Kryten View PostBelieve what you want. Ffs I've had it really. Suity, kryten, just another forum poster. It's not important. Why are you so obsessed with Suity?
And why do I get tulipty pms from certain posters ordering me to go back to posting as Suity? (Not that this is an admission in any kind of way, just saying)
Seriously, why?Comment
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Unless you routinely F up your contracts, I would ignore SY01's advice.
If you can get a notice clause and are not forced into renting accommodation for a long term, why not - especially if you're currently benched?
As for payment, can't the agency be leaned on somewhat as they are doing F all to win the work? If not, doesn't seem a big problem as long as you trust you will GET paid.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostUnless you routinely F up your contracts, I would ignore SY01's advice.
If you can get a notice clause and are not forced into renting accommodation for a long term, why not - especially if you're currently benched?
As for payment, can't the agency be leaned on somewhat as they are doing F all to win the work? If not, doesn't seem a big problem as long as you trust you will GET paid.Comment
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