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Diwali. That explains it. And there was me cursing the lower classes kids.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYep, Diwali - massive celebrations over the other side of the city from me, along the Golden Mile
I had to take mrs 5* there for an interview and we came back with a load of spices.Comment
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Phone call from ex-client co manager earlier this evening.
Ex-Client: Are you available at the moment?
Me: Sort of, why?
Ex-Client: We've got a really urgent requirement to get someone in, we are short staffed and can't cope. It's essentially doing what you did for us before. Interested?
Me: Sure, but I have couple of other clients on the go so...
Ex-Client: Not a problem, you can work from home. Can you start tomorrow?
Me: Errr, yeah?
Ex-Client: Great! I'll set up the paperwork ASAP and get back to you.
Looks like I'm going to be busy in the run up to Christmas."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostPhone call from ex-client co manager earlier this evening.
Ex-Client: Are you available at the moment?
Me: Sort of, why?
Ex-Client: We've got a really urgent requirement to get someone in, we are short staffed and can't cope. It's essentially doing what you did for us before. Interested?
Me: Sure, but I have couple of other clients on the go so...
Ex-Client: Not a problem, you can work from home. Can you start tomorrow?
Me: Errr, yeah?
Ex-Client: Great! I'll set up the paperwork ASAP and get back to you.
Looks like I'm going to be busy in the run up to Christmas.
Nice to have the work but you have to say no at some point.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostPhone call from ex-client co manager earlier this evening.
Ex-Client: Are you available at the moment?
Me: Sort of, why?
Ex-Client: We've got a really urgent requirement to get someone in, we are short staffed and can't cope. It's essentially doing what you did for us before. Interested?
Me: Sure, but I have couple of other clients on the go so...
Ex-Client: Not a problem, you can work from home. Can you start tomorrow?
Me: Errr, yeah?
Ex-Client: Great! I'll set up the paperwork ASAP and get back to you.
Looks like I'm going to be busy in the run up to Christmas.Join IPSEComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostPhone call from ex-client co manager earlier this evening.
Ex-Client: Are you available at the moment?
Me: Sort of, why?
Ex-Client: We've got a really urgent requirement to get someone in, we are short staffed and can't cope. It's essentially doing what you did for us before. Interested?
Me: Sure, but I have couple of other clients on the go so...
Ex-Client: Not a problem, you can work from home. Can you start tomorrow?
Me: Errr, yeah?
Ex-Client: Great! I'll set up the paperwork ASAP and get back to you.
Looks like I'm going to be busy in the run up to Christmas.
Originally posted by norrahe View PostAren't you overcommitting a little?
Nice to have the work but you have to say no at some point.
Ah, whatever:
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