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Yep and if she was fully employed by two private companies, all that would happen is she would be fired for breach of contract and possibly sued. Civil servants are seen differently, hence the criminal prosecution....
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Wouldn't stay over for one day's work. If it were me I would leave at 6:00 AM to get there for 9:00 AM. Not going to be a big deal if once a fortnight....
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Never been out of work, other than 5 months during Covid and been contracting since 1998. 2003 was quite bad I remember, took a rate of £192 a day and had to stay away 4 nights a week. Stayed in the cheapest digs I could find. Other people turned their nose up at that rate but it kept my bills paid...
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Is this allowed? That’s below minimum wage!
...SC Cleared Senior Test Equipment Engineer (electronics and complex system)
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Years ago I was told by an agent there was a blacklist which was shared with all agencies. It's a load of nonsense and purely one of the devious tactics they use to get you to tow their line. I also don't believe clients have blacklists either. Have known people go back to clients when they have left...
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Not seeing any change in rates tbh. Seem normal to me. But yes there are very few contracts around and add to that an incredible amount of people on the bench, so competition is mental. Don't go on LinkedIn much nowadays but did the other day and I couldn't believe how many people are 'open to work...
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I don't do any of those area's. But best websites are jobserve, jobsite and linkedin IMO. There are others like cvlibrary, cwjobs etc...
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