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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAbout 25 mins outside of Leicester.
I'd be up for a beer but it depends on whether I stay on the bench. If I buckle and return to ex-clientco then I'll be swopping East Mids for Wiltshire"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostNot yet - the contract is sitting on the printer waiting for me to sign so I can return to ex-clientco. However hopeful direct-client is letting me know today whether I have a sniff.
If its a fat no then I will be packing my bags and heading back tomorrow morningComment
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Bacon curing in the fridge.
Cut the skin off and made crackling with that. NOM!Last edited by norrahe; 10 November 2014, 16:33.Comment
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Just applied for a gig on jobswerve, and the pimp was on the phone within a minute of me pressing the send button.
Note to pimp, if certain experience is mandatory for the role, don't put it down as nice to have!
Back to polishing!Comment
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This week's blog entry is up.Comment
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Home again!
And knackered
Although the cold's vastly better than it was on Saturday, it's still getting to me. Ah well, it'll be even better tomorrow. By the end of the week I may even feel capable of going for a pintComment
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I asked the NewClientCorp chap what the desired working hours are.
"Oh, pretty flexible," he said. "I like my team to be here between nine and four, so you could start at eight and leave at four, or start at nine and leave at five - it's up to you, really!"
I wanted to grab him by the shoulders and shake him, shouting "THAT'S NOT FLEXIBLE! Ten to six! I like to work ten to six!"
But it seemed a bit imprudent on the first morningComment
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