Originally posted by Slinky
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My mrs is a district nurse. Time off at short notice is not great. Someone sitting at home may be let down. Generally, working in IT you or I having a day off does not directly affect someones health.
One of my kids was ill once. Mrs tried to get cover but no joy. Of course, I didnt want to take a day off - lot of money. So I phoned client. Got asked "so why can't your mrs take time off?". It was obvious that the implication was "kids = wifes problem not yours"
The again as NLUK said above, lots of clients have been burnt. Not just because of kids but because of distance away from home. Not everyone is as professional or switched on as you obviously are. I well remember a contractor who turned up for 2 days, then quit and said "not driving this far every day". Did the site move 100 miles further away overnight before he started on the monday?
BUT if I was you I'd lie to the agent too......
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