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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostI'm not sure about that.....but I'm sure the guys would love to watch while we experiment!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Just been told by NewClientCorp that I am no longer required - they've finally managed to build the team up with a sufficient number of skilled permies
Bench in two weeks...
I can't believe they can do without you.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe amusing aspect of it was that (as I had noticed at the start, but had not mentioned) their legal department had a slip of the keyboard when drawing up my contract, so that it said that I was entitled to a six month notice period... on what was originally a six month contract
They mentioned it before I did, virtually pleading with me to accept that it was a mistake, and not to hold them to it
I graciously condescended to overlook the error, rather than calling in my brother (who's a partner in one of the country's top commercial law firms), because I'm nice like that
Also, these people are in the upper echelons of my field, and if I want to stay in said echelons myself, it makes sense not to get on the wrong side of them... everybody who counts knows everybody else in this game, and word gets around
are you going to take time off or start looking straight away?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I can't believe they can do without you.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postindeed - a very sensible view in my opinion.
are you going to take time off or start looking straight away?
I've only lost about six weeks billing, in fact.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLots of very smart cookies here now - in fact, the number of people who've come from Y! makes me wonder if they might need me back to fill a gap
Definitely some time off - there's a conference coming up at the end of May, so I would have been off for about a week anyway.
I've only lost about six weeks billing, in fact.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo are you going to take up Wilmslow's suggestion?Comment
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