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Previously on "Its official, brexit was a TOTAL DISASTER for contracting"
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostOne of my close friends who is a very successful business man and property entrepreneur taught me a very important lesson:
When one door closes at least one other door opens - you just need to look for it. I learnt that part of contracting is remaining positive and exploiting the next opportunity
The problem is that sometimes the other door opens when you are already dead...
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm guessing he liked top gear when it reviewed sensible cars.
qh
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostOne of my close friends who is a very successful business man and property entrepreneur taught me a very important lesson:
When one door closes at least one other door opens - you just need to look for it. I learnt that part of contracting is remaining positive and exploiting the next opportunity
Dreams of track days and BBS alloys.
qh
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostOne of my close friends who is a very successful business man and property entrepreneur taught me a very important lesson:
When one door closes at least one other door opens - you just need to look for it. I learnt that part of contracting is remaining positive and exploiting the next opportunity
Sorry, I'm on the night nurse.
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One of my close friends who is a very successful business man and property entrepreneur taught me a very important lesson:
When one door closes at least one other door opens - you just need to look for it. I learnt that part of contracting is remaining positive and exploiting the next opportunity
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Benched Jan-June 2016
Gig June-Sept 16
Gig (and at a very decent rate) Nov16 - to present. (End date is May17.)
Go figure.
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I've never had so many calls and opportunities over the last 6 months, the IT market is hottest I've ever seen, Brexit or no Brexit.
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