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My thoughts exactly, filled it in and sent it back telling them to check what their company policy was.Originally posted by DaveB View PostThey are not obliged to give more than that. Most Companies do the bare minimum, on advice from HR and their legal people, as there is too much scope for getting sued if the person the reference was written about decides they didn't like what was in it.
I've had some people come back with happy to give you a reference but company policy states no references given to contractors. The guy gave me references before but their HR peeps have said no as of last year. Still he did give me a reference on my linkedIn profile.Comment
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Have you decided what sort yet?Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postbored now - think I might have a piece of fruit
Mrs BP likes a nice banana - with a couple of plums. fnar fnar.Comment
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I went for a nice juicy apple.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHave you decided what sort yet?
Mrs BP likes a nice banana - with a couple of plums. fnar fnar.
I'll save the plums, nectarine and banana for later on
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOh well, time to wander off.
Have a good time over the weekend.

Byeeee

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Decision time:
Do I sent these contracts back signed or tell them to stuff it.
Or do I get the NorPusses to sign them??Comment
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