no plan b yet. but probably start working on one at the end of the year.
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lol. this new gig is going to be like my first one. there is so much to learn! difference being i know what to do. i'm seriously up for it.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostYou'll have to let me know what that's like - I can't remember now!Comment
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Sounds great - I wish I could get that enthused about ClientCoOriginally posted by DS23 View Postlol. this new gig is going to be like my first one. there is so much to learn! difference being i know what to do. i'm seriously up for it.
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That sort of security would be nice. I can see me being at current ClientCo for some time yet.Originally posted by DS23 View Postif i can get it and make it stick it'll give me a secure future for the next 5 to 10 years.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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change. i could ignore it and lose or grab it and win. gotta grab it. if this contract falls through it makes the next one even more critical. if i miss that i'm probably looking at a career change. i have to be enthused.Comment
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yeah - most of my contracts are 12 to 18 monthers. plenty of sit and stick but my skillset has become outdated and i absolutely have to change with the times. i could probably go back to an old client but that would be a hollow security if they don't change too.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostThat sort of security would be nice. I can see me being at current ClientCo for some time yet.Comment
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Early-ish night required I think. Hopefully I'll crack that problem at ClientCo in the morning.
Night all
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