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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    So, you're not very good at resolving their problems, then?

    I'd take it as a good sign
    You don't want to rush these things.

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      Originally posted by Bunk View Post
      Afternoon all

      Possible extension up to Christmas on the cards.
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        I had an e-mail from my pimp asking me to write summat ( a motivation they call it) to justify a rate rise so they can send it to their client. Lazy sods.

        The motivation for a rate rise is so I don't feck off at the end of the current contract methinks.

        They are also asking me to "commit" to the project for the duration of the extension, if by "commit" they mean not b*gger orf elsewhere or no notice period, then I don't think so.
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          Originally posted by norrahe View Post
          I had an e-mail from my pimp asking me to write summat ( a motivation they call it) to justify a rate rise so they can send it to their client. Lazy sods.

          The motivation for a rate rise is so I don't feck off at the end of the current contract methinks.

          They are also asking me to "commit" to the project for the duration of the extension, if by "commit" they mean not b*gger orf elsewhere or no notice period, then I don't think so.
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            Ah yes.

            I remember Philips in Cambridge wanted "commitment".

            And working all the hours possible whilst paying for 8.

            Fat chance.

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              Time to go out & get wet.



              Byeeee

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                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
                Ah yes.

                I remember Philips in Cambridge wanted "commitment".

                And working all the hours possible whilst paying for 8.

                Fat chance.
                Quite so. If I wanted a job I'd be a permie.
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                  SIL has invited herself around for tea... Not sure how that happened

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                    I might have some more stuff to do in the office

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                      Just spoke to eldest child about her trip at the weekend and how she would like to take our camera.
                      I suggested that she could take her christmas present early - however once she got back it would need wrapping up.
                      That way the little one doesn't suspect foul play

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