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Oh a STEMette trip....Originally posted by zeitghost View Postnah. No leggy 6th formers, they're all about 13 & plump with it.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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ZeitZenChuryOm closely followed by Fox Millenium.
I'm going to be well behaved on here from now on.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Marvellous - phone interview with a potential client doesn't happen as the guy I'm meant to be talking to seemingly hasn't logged in to his phone ten minutes after the start time. No response from the agent either.
Smells a bit dead for me.Comment
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But at least it's followed up by another pimp calling to sound me out for a return to another ex-clientco. The advantage here is that the previous visit had a bodyshop and a supplier in the chain above me - this is just me, agency and end client. That extended chain caused no end of strife last time.
It's a small world, this contracting lark...Comment
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+1. Yep had a request to return to an old clientco. Shame the timing is wrong as the job was perfect level and location and they would pay the stupid amount I wanted.Originally posted by covbob View PostBut at least it's followed up by another pimp calling to sound me out for a return to another ex-clientco. The advantage here is that the previous visit had a bodyshop and a supplier in the chain above me - this is just me, agency and end client. That extended chain caused no end of strife last time.
It's a small world, this contracting lark...
I can't leave current clientco at the moment though as its in the nasty nothing working point and I've heard rumors of a nice separate piece of work I can grab...Last edited by eek; 27 May 2016, 13:24.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I went on one of those to an uni engineering department. It was more fun going to the department than being in it...Originally posted by eek View PostOh a STEMette trip...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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No surprise there then.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI went on one of those to an uni engineering department. It was more fun going to the department than being in it...
They all buggered off at 15:30.
And I've done 4 COSHH forms.
Thebitchnice lady is returning on the 13th of June.
By which time I'll be homicidal and the AK will be nice & oiled ready to lock & load.
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