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Feeling very gloomy at the thought of another 6 months at clientCo. Not that there's anything wrong with clientCo, and there's a hell of a lot that's right (5 mins down the road, fair amount of flexibility, 4 days/week to give me chance of keeping on top of clientB), just been there too long... Hmmm.Last edited by mudskipper; 2 April 2015, 05:49.Comment
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Keep calm, carry on invoicing, carry on looking?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFeeling very gloomy at the thought of another 6 months at clientCo. Not that there's anything wrong with clientCo, and there's a hell of a lot that's right (5 mins down the road, fair amount of flexibility, 4 days/week to give me chance of keeping on top of clientB), just been there too long... Hmmm.Comment
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Morning
Grey, gloomy and windy here. Isle of Wight just about visible through the murk. EDIT: No longer visible.
1:00 pm finish today, then the drive home.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Yes, variety is important. I think liking, even needing, that kind of change is one of the things that makes someone COTBAC. And, conversely, those who prefer the stability of a regular routine aren't going to be truly happy contracting, no matter how good the money is.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFeeling very gloomy at the thought of another 6 months at clientCo. Not that there's anything wrong with clientCo, and there's a hell of a lot that's right (5 mins down the road, fair amount of flexibility, 4 days/week to give me chance of keeping on top of clientB), just been there too long... Hmmm.Comment
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4pm here, but not such a long driveOriginally posted by DaveB View Post1:00 pm finish today, then the drive home.
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Egg, Bacon, Sausage, Fried Slice, Beans.
That is all
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WNFS.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYes, variety is important. I think liking, even needing, that kind of change is one of the things that makes someone COTBAC. And, conversely, those who prefer the stability of a regular routine aren't going to be truly happy contracting, no matter how good the money is.
Even in my permie days in the dim and distant past I'd get bored after 18 months / 2 years and change jobs.
Longest gig I've ever done was the last but one which was 2.5 years and I was actually gratefull when they eventually canned me."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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