Originally posted by TwoWolves
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Noticed the up-swing in rates myself, might get the itch.
Even Permie offers getting meaty [perish the day].
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Yep, looking for one to start in Jan. Got interview next week for one, loads of work out there at the moment and rates are going up!!! Yipppeeeee
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAtW is right. Give 'em two fingers and tell them it's about time they started changing their own backup tapes. Then you can concentrate full time on plan B(urger King).
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AtW is right. Give 'em two fingers and tell them it's about time they started changing their own backup tapes. Then you can concentrate full time on plan B(urger King).Originally posted by milanbenesthings looking shaky here in bratvurst land, chances of an extension in 2007 50/50
keeping the options open looking for other things
anyone else looking for something to start Jan 2007 ?
market seems strong
Milan.
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This is what I am seeing more of, immigrants taking the permie jobs that used to remained unfilled & were traditionally filled by UK contractors.Originally posted by ViktorQuite bored now, I will go for a new one in Jan 2007.
Turned down 50k permie offer.
Life remains good in the land of the free...
Victor
Longer term I think we're fecked
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Quite bored now, I will go for a new one in Jan 2007.
Turned down 50k permie offer.
Life remains good in the land of the free...
Victor
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I am not looking for an extension - I feel pretty secure and confident with what God gave me.
hth
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Originally posted by milanbenesthings looking shaky here in bratvurst land, chances of an extension in 2007 50/50
keeping the options open looking for other things
anyone else looking for something to start Jan 2007 ?
market seems strong
Milan.
I'm looking for something to start on Friday!! My gig finishes tomorrow!
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Looking good for an extension in the new year but I'll be looking around anyway. Putting my CV back online again in a couple of weeks to test the waters.
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Don't be a coward Milan - meet your destiny on yer feet, not crawling on your knees begging for that highly desired extension.
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that time of year again
things looking shaky here in bratvurst land, chances of an extension in 2007 50/50
keeping the options open looking for other things
anyone else looking for something to start Jan 2007 ?
market seems strong
Milan.Tags: None
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