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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'm already into a 6 month extension, but I have mentioned that I would be prepared to accept a 11 month and 3 week extension (keep myself inside the 2 year rule for mileage).
I think there is a good chance of extension, regarding the rate rise I don't think they would consider it.
I will look elsewhere come end of feb. Only problem is I have 2/3 week holiday booked in the middle of May
Holiday will not be an issue. only an issue if longer than 3 weeks.
Best way of getting rise is to have a better offer. I have been at ClientCo for 3.5 years(longest team member out of 20). but went elsewhere for 6 months. They would not negotiate. But paid a proper rate to get me back...
Mind you I spent 3 months clearing up the tu*ip that the permies made! seagulls...Comment
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostWon't that make the banananananas go black?
This is special TPC ice (said in voice as if I was talk to my twins). It was given to me by santa.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'm hourly, in around 8, might do 8 hours a day so at a push a max week of 40 hours.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postoohhh - nice! I am jealous. Last hourly contact in 2002 at Goldmine Sucks. I have not met a contractor in an IB for ages on hourly...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postoohhh - nice! I am jealous. Last hourly contact in 2002 at Goldmine Sucks. I have not met a contractor in an IB for ages on hourly...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postwhere are you off to? I hope the weather there will be better than the weather in London this w/e?
I couldn't care less what the weather's like there, it'll just be nice to be back - with this being the first week of the new gig I needed to be in early on Monday, meaning I've been in the hotel since Sunday
NewClientCorp is OK with the idea of me turning up lunchtime-ish on Mondays, working late during the week, and leaving early on Fridays, so from now on it's no more than four nights a week in a hotel.
Once we get the actual big project I'm here to work on started in a couple of weeks (I'm filling in on something else at the moment), there's a good chance I'll be able to do a couple of days a week from home, which would be even betterComment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhats for lunch lads....?
I fancy something nice... but dunno what...
Roast pork, stuffing, roast pots, roast veg, yorkshire, apple sauce and gravy - in a roll
Bet you have soup and a roll CMSi posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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