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Previously on "the dark side beckons...."

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  • badger7579
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    Same here. Had a call direct from a company asking for interview. Permie role 85 - 90k but the thought of going permie does not appeal. Think I'll ring back and ask if they fancy taking on as a contractor for a while and see what they say.

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  • Dark Black
    started a topic the dark side beckons....

    the dark side beckons....

    I had a telephone interview for a permie role yesterday.... just for the practice you understand

    To my surprise I had a call very soon after from the pimp telling me they'd like to arrange a face to face... I'll go along but the very thought of being permie is giving me cold shivers.

    Still I suppose it's better than nothing - my daily job emails still show an average ratio of 10:1 in favour of local permie gigs as opposed to contracts. Hope it picks up soon.
    Last edited by Dark Black; 9 April 2010, 12:21.

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