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FTFY in case the role starts on the 9th June...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYes, but you'll have the opportunity to tell Jezza how underpaid you are. Go on, you know you want to.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostI've been in No 10 for a meeting a while back. Went through a door in Whitehall and down innumerable corridors to get there, and back out the same way. The place is huge inside, very little chance of bumping into anyone significant.So it seemsOriginally posted by malvolio View PostI've been in No 10
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I've been in No 10 for a meeting a while back. Went through a door in Whitehall and down innumerable corridors to get there, and back out the same way. The place is huge inside, very little chance of bumping into anyone significant.
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I've seen Love Actually and how #10 is a hot bed of sexual tension and biscuitsOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostYes, but you'll have the opportunity to tell Theresa how underpaid you are. Go on, you know you want to.
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Yes, but you'll have the opportunity to tell Theresa how underpaid you are. Go on, you know you want to.Originally posted by eek View Post£450 for a deployment manager in central London
SC cleared

Inside IR35

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FTFYOriginally posted by InsertWittyNameHere555 View PostAlthough the vetting level surprised me, I've know some dodgy as **** people who have still worked there
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Client Prestige
Don't normally think about the client, I've worked for Defence Firms, Gamblers and Smokers but this one stood out as a bit of a prestigious client
Although the vetting level surprised me, I've know some dodgy as **** people who have still got SCJob Title: Deployment Manager - LOT22483
CV Submission Deadline: 26/5/2017 – 11:10am
The Maximum Pay Rate: £450 (Umbrella) / £360.12 (PAYE) INSCOPE of IR35
Location: London - No.10 Downing Street
Contract Length: 6 months
Clearance Level Required: SCTags: None
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