Supposedly start Monday on new gig, still waiting for my contract.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostSupposedly start Monday on new gig, still waiting for my contract.
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy gran has died, thankfully in her sleep
sorry to hear that.
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+1. In other news stupidly tiredOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Goddamn PICKIT3 is driving I

Works* with a PIC16F887 but turns its nose up at a PIC16F877.
Guess which one we've got most of.
*Well apart from not showing the current state of PORTB, that is.
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Gears are still grinding for mine. Supposed to start on the 11th but looks like it may be another week on the bench.Originally posted by norrahe View PostSupposedly start Monday on new gig, still waiting for my contract."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Well they have all the admin from my side as it's the same agency as before. Only thing is the contracting legislation has changed so contracts need to be up to speed with Dutch laws. Review has been done from my side with suggested changes that they have to make otherwise I can't sign it.Originally posted by DaveB View PostGears are still grinding for mine. Supposed to start on the 11th but looks like it may be another week on the bench.
Review is going to cost me nearly 1k, you have to use an employment lawyer. They don't have the likes of QDOS over here not for cloggy limited types only for sole trader.Last edited by norrahe; 5 May 2016, 11:56.Comment
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I had to check the quoted post, just to see whether it was the knee you were talking aboutOriginally posted by DaveB View PostGears are still grinding for mine. Supposed to start on the 11th but looks like it may be another week on the bench.
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I thought it was his bike.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI had to check the quoted post, just to see whether it was the knee you were talking about
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