Contract ends 23rd. Billing to the bitter end. Seem to be on a retainer in case they think of a document edit at the 11th hour.
Benching it from January if a potential client doesn't find another person to interview for a new gig. Damn companies applying permie style recruitment policies to freelance hires.
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Nope, work today then fly home on the redeye from Dulles on Sunday to Frankfurt arriving early Monday. Grab a couple of hours kip and then drive down to Stuttgart where I shall be working until midday'ish on the 23rd and then back down for the 27-30, celebrate New Year and back on 3rd Jan...
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Originally posted by BoggyMcCBoggyFace View PostWe don't trust our contractors enough to do that, I was even ordered to tell my contractors that if they were in they had to work in a office were there was a permy in so they could keep an eye on them lol
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostWFH almost every day of contract, finish 23rd then back on the 3rd
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WFH almost every day of contract, finish 23rd then back on the 3rd
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostYeah i find that too much time off leads to too much talking to her/him indoors, never healthy, save that for the 2 weeks a year on holiday when you're forced to communicate 24/7.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWow, this is a really bad day for relationship break-ups.
Sorry guys, my heart goes out to you all
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Wow, this is a really bad day for relationship break-ups.
Sorry guys, my heart goes out to you all
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Had 6 months bench time earlier this year so not for me, working up to 22nd (and also a few days in between).
qh proper contractor.
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I'm adopting a Dory type mantra. "Just keep billing, just keep billing".
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