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Originally posted by Pherlopolus View PostI would assume all inclusive would include buffet meals, snacks, soft drinks and local alcoholic drinks, perhaps the odd excursion too?
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I would assume all inclusive would include buffet meals, snacks, soft drinks and local alcoholic drinks, perhaps the odd excursion too?
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostI've had a few calls from the various consultancies and they always mention that the rate is "all inclusive". I never bother finding out what they mean by that - whether they're trying to say it's including VAT, or that they won't pay expenses, or what.
Awful way to try and hook an inexperienced contractor.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostEither you are confusing me for:
- Sutiy or
- your wife (Her weekly rate for working at Winston's of Leeds).
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFour times your daily rate, you interested?
- Sutiy or
- your wife (Her weekly rate for working at Winston's of Leeds).
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostBob sounding agent. Does any know if this is a bob agency?
Which "prestigious client" in coventry pays 350-400 pounds for that Job spec?
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A TPM who does config and development? Can anyone else smell "visa application"?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhich "prestigious client" in coventry pays 350-400 pounds for that Job spec?
Ø Takes overall responsibility for the management of the Technical SAP change & release within the SAP systems at STW.
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I've had a few calls from the various consultancies and they always mention that the rate is "all inclusive". I never bother finding out what they mean by that - whether they're trying to say it's including VAT, or that they won't pay expenses, or what.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWithout a doubt...
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Originally posted by eek View PostJaguar Land Rover Tata would be my guess....
Anyway, replied that rate and spec are balls apart and wished them all the very best to find someone (Non-bob, Non-Naturalised, Non-ILRed) who will look forward to this role.
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Originally posted by eek View PostJaguar Land Rover Tata would be my guess....
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