Ola
Maybe I should have just taken the contract and walked out when I found something better, the free market does work both ways.
Ah well
I wont say no more on the matter
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Actually from talking to friends, haggling like this is quite common in Spain. Most job ads (permie positions) don't specify the amount, it's a case of how much they want you. I think the person who started this thread did absolutely the right thing by not accepting.
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Might it be a company with the same name as a port in north Spain at latitude 43.46138 and longitude -3.808389, to which you can catch a ferry from Plymouth?
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hmmmm guessing Gazunder... and spanish have something to do with it
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All the clues are there boys, all you have to do is work it all out.
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...it's not defamation if it's true, so go on, spread a little gossip....
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Yeah don't you just hate it when contractors on this board go on and on about getting scr*wed over by this client or that agency, and t hen they don't even tell you who it is!!
Are you legally bound to forever hide the truth and so allow your fellow contractors to suffer the same fate?!
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Effin barstewards
Got offered a contract today, at the interview they knew my rate, andtoday the the client tried to Gazunder me, yep the client not the agency.
Told em to F right off. I wonder why the last contractor left that role probably?? Spainish *****
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