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Indeed....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNot on these boards you don't, thank you very much.
FTFY
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Not on these boards you don't, thank you very much.Originally posted by kevpuk View PostMildly - not quite Crying Game levels, but.....
Then again, the primary question I was asking was around anyone having heard of them......Google does suggest that they are more than just an 'employer', too. Meh, you live and learn
Last edited by Old Greg; 11 July 2013, 16:10.
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Mildly - not quite Crying Game levels, but.....Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo you feel dirty and disappointed at yourself for not spotting it before you put it on a public contracting board
Then again, the primary question I was asking was around anyone having heard of them......Google does suggest that they are more than just an 'employer', too. Meh, you live and learn
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Do you feel dirty and disappointed at yourself for not spotting it before you put it on a public contracting boardOriginally posted by kevpuk View PostAlright, ignore this - turns out to be a lame-permie-fishing.
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Don't really know! And wouldn't want to work directly for them, I suspect.....The email did suggest more info would be forthcoming if I expressed any interest - so, for now, I have done just that (and only that!).Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo they want you to work directly for them as a company rather than through them as an agency?
TBH, I like my current gig (work, rate, environment etc.) and do expect there to be the opportunity to extend etc. So, this is more curiosity than anything.....and mainly around if anyone of our number have heard of them etc.
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So they want you to work directly for them as a company rather than through them as an agency?
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Michael Warwick Nicholls
Anyone had any dealings with these peeps?
Had a curious approach from a bod there today......not a lot of details, essentially they 'are looking to grow their advisory team'.
I currently have about 10 weeks left on a 6-monther, and there is a good likelihood it will extend, but never hurts to listen to what's out there.Tags: None
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