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Previously on "Thinking of taking a ridiculously low local contact...How to get best out of it..??"
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Thinking of taking a ridiculously low local contact...How to get best out of ...
Ah, I've worked it out.
This "low contract" is with Vodafone.
Comes with 1GB of data and is only £16 a month.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWould back up my experience, was a good place to work (would not be a permie there as they are permanently doing a re-org), the rate was crap (I managed to get in Leeds what they were offering in Newbury) if it wasn't local I wouldn't have taken it.
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Originally posted by eek View PostSo the good end client paying a low rate is Vodafone.
Not sure I would call them a good client and they are definitely one who watch every single penny so you won't get a rate rise and as soon as the contract is over or anything changes you will be out the door.....
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Originally posted by Lance View Postcorrect. In this thread he denies knowledge of vodafone
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI think you've posted this in the wrong Darren thread. He's already been given this advice.
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostDarren, ignore the trolls like sueellen, northernladuk and northernladyuk (the last two names especially should tell you all you need to know), why not try giving Vodaphone offices a bell and ask them?
Ive done this in the past with a couple of places and while they only gave general info, they did confirm if I could park on site or not.
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostNope ..Voda is not local to me.!
Ive done this in the past with a couple of places and while they only gave general info, they did confirm if I could park on site or not.
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So the good end client paying a low rate is Vodafone.
Not sure I would call them a good client and they are definitely one who watch every single penny so you won't get a rate rise and as soon as the contract is over or anything changes you will be out the door.....
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIts a bit like priests in the catholic church kiddie fiddling. Management knows its happening, its been going on for years but they cant be arsed to do anything about it.
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostIt appears the poster I quoted regularly trolls within the professional forums and the Admins keep letting him do this yet, they ban others for lesser infringements.
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