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Previously on "Three (!) week Christmas contractor furlough"
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostDo it and enjoy the time off. Life is too short. 11/12 turnover is still pretty substantial to most of us...
Interestingly I've got the opposite problem and I'm trying to ensure I get the 27-30th off as I'm already booked to be away then...
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostIt's still a lot to take, having the client decide that your turnover will drop by 1/12th. I'm not there, so it doesn't effect me, but I'd be pissed off if I was. 2 weeks I'm happy with, 3 at a push, but dictating that you have to take pretty much a whole month off is a bit extreme. I bet they would kick up a stink if the contractors decided that they were having a month long furlough.
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Just been told of a surprise furlough - unfortunately it's the end of the contract so it's also an early finish. Nice big surprise holiday it is!
Warm up the bench, chaps
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat's what your warchest is for... Smooths out the bumps nice.
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Originally posted by mccark View PostUp until recently I hadn't heard of the word "Furlough" but next week I will be starting one. All contractors at RBS are being stood down from Dec 6th until Jan 2nd for the Contractor Furlough. Almost a full month without earning and with lots of outgoings... Gulp.
RBS to close one in four branches and shed 680 jobs - BBC News
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Originally posted by mccark View PostUp until recently I hadn't heard of the word "Furlough" but next week I will be starting one. All contractors at RBS are being stood down from Dec 6th until Jan 2nd for the Contractor Furlough. Almost a full month without earning and with lots of outgoings... Gulp.
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Originally posted by mccark View PostUp until recently I hadn't heard of the word "Furlough" but next week I will be starting one. All contractors at RBS are being stood down from Dec 6th until Jan 2nd for the Contractor Furlough. Almost a full month without earning and with lots of outgoings... Gulp.
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Up until recently I hadn't heard of the word "Furlough" but next week I will be starting one. All contractors at RBS are being stood down from Dec 6th until Jan 2nd for the Contractor Furlough. Almost a full month without earning and with lots of outgoings... Gulp.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostIts a real mixed bag in IB.
Barclays is one on my and others avoid list though. that's for certain
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Originally posted by eek View PostI don’t do banking and my last 2 bits of work at this client confirms why.
However even I know Barclays are a bunch of cowboys when it comes to how they treat contractors
Barclays is one on my and others avoid list though. that's for certain
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I don’t do banking and my last 2 bits of work at this client confirms why.
However even I know Barclays are a bunch of cowboys when it comes to how they treat contractors
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostI thought winkies were not allowed in the professional forums?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
(and I've had two stints ot CS)
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I thought winkies were not allowed in the professional forums?
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