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Previously on "Refrence for going permanet"

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by DogTown View Post
    Is permanet a new ISP?
    No, it's the Permie version of Skynet, without the Terminators. Just try to imagine being hunted down by a horde of deranged permies. ...Mind you, that sounds like most of my contracts!

    Nomadd

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by DogTown View Post
    Is permanet a new ISP?
    It's a device worn at night to make your hair curly.

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  • DogTown
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    Is permanet a new ISP?

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by darkforce View Post
    I have been out of a job for the last 7 months prior to that I was contracting. Now I have accepted a permanent job in banking. As part of the pre employment screening I have to provide them with reference. What do I need to put down my client or the agency? The client manger no longer works there.
    The client, not the agency.

    I've been in a similar position several times, although as a contractor, not a permie. Most of the projects I work on have a contract PM, so he's out the door at the end of the project just like me. Makes using those people as a reference kinda difficult!

    I just pick someone from any prior job I have done. Fortunately, I have two people I've worked with who always give me good references (in fact one is a contractor, and I've returned the favour by giving him a good reference several times.)

    My last gig was a bank, and the initially they got a bit shirty that the references I gave weren't from my previous role. I simply stuck to my guns, telling them I would only ever give them names of referees I could trust. They shut up about it after that, and everything went OK.

    Nomadd

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  • thunderlizard
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    If you want to post your new manager's name and phone number here, I'll ring him up and find out for you if you like.

    hth

    tl

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  • JoJoGabor
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    Either

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  • darkforce
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    Refrence for going permanet

    I have been out of a job for the last 7 months prior to that I was contracting. Now I have accepted a permanent job in banking. As part of the pre employment screening I have to provide them with reference. What do I need to put down my client or the agency? The client manger no longer works there.

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