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Feck me, more permies here that contractors! WTTA said, the only constant in life is change. Too much time at home with the family is not conducive to a healthy mental state either, you'll feel a lot better sat a desk all day
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou mean significant other who isn't an impoverished permie
Sometimes you need money. Sometimes you need fulfilment. Sometimes security. Sometimes you just need an easy life.
Contractor. Permie. Full-Time. Part-Time. Manager. Employee. Owner.
Select from the options above to meet your current needs.
But just because you have a chosen particular option doesn't mean you have to stick with it until your dying days.
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Chin up, chest out () invoice at the ready. Suck it up buttercup. You were born to do this tulip, it's in your blood. Go get em tiger. grrrr.
Oh, and book a holiday... knowing there's a fortnight of margaritas around the corner makes dealing with morons so much more worthwhile.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI switched back to permie when I needed to have a definite schedule for doing the school run etc.
appraisals are just ways to fill in a couple of hours. don't take them too seriously.
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I switched back to permie when I needed to have a definite schedule for doing the school run etc.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
Must admit, I'd prefer to become a laydee of leisure.
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Just a thought but would a brief change of scenery help? Cheap last minute flight for a long weekend in say, Gran Canaria? Book it for nearer the end of the month?
Does sound like end of Christmas blues, so these should lift once you get back in the saddle.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSure must beat being benched while staring into the abyss.
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Originally posted by eek View PostIsn't the problem simply that you've been too long in one place. Time to take a break and find something else. Granted your travel will probably be longer but a change of scene sounds like a plan...
Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou can have my job. Do you like international travel and champagne?Last edited by mudskipper; 2 January 2015, 09:29.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSuffering a bout of CBA at the mo. Think I'll limp to the end of this stint and have a break/skill up.
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