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Previously on "Xmas ruined: permies get a nice big slice of humble pie"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostCan we move this to General? It's nothing to do with contracting and a bit of a pile of poo really.
Contractors filling vacancies? <modsnip>
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Can we move this to General? It's nothing to do with contracting and a bit of a pile of poo really.
Contractors filling vacancies? <modsnip>
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If you ever worked @ Lloyds & knew the low standard of permies are you would fully understand why its a gravy train they milk for all its worth & would never ever leave unless it was not their decision!!
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostLloyds told their employees they won't be getting a bonus.
In my books, this is good news for contractors. All permanent employees at lloyds will be pissed, more than a few will find new roles and will jump ship just out of spite.
Vacancies will need to be filled quickly and so contract opportunities for everyone!!!
I admire your optimism, unless you are just taking the 'piss'
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostLloyds told their employees they won't be getting a bonus.
In my books, this is good news for contractors. All permanent employees at lloyds will be pissed, more than a few will find new roles and will jump ship just out of spite.
Vacancies will need to be filled quickly and so contract opportunities for everyone!!!
so just perms with no rights
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Xmas ruined: permies get a nice big slice of humble pie
Lloyds told their employees they won't be getting a bonus.
In my books, this is good news for contractors. All permanent employees at lloyds will be pissed, more than a few will find new roles and will jump ship just out of spite.
Vacancies will need to be filled quickly and so contract opportunities for everyone!!!Tags: None
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