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out of interest... what's the skill-set required?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnd theyve also suggested I use my substitution clause. If I supply someone I know to cover the summer off giving them instructions on what to do they'd rather do that then get someone in temporarily they don't know.
It just gets better and better
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Has sasguru stolen your login?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWow. Turned out there was a fourth option
d) Turn up to be told that the programme has been a failure and they have pulled the plug. The blue chip consultancy has been given notice to quit and another 150+ contractors are to be terminated, but they still want to extend me for other projects. So they've asked me to sign the contract, keep the equipment and then take July/August off and come back in Sept when they've got new budgets.
You can't make it up.
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And theyve also suggested I use my substitution clause. If I supply someone I know to cover the summer off giving them instructions on what to do they'd rather do that then get someone in temporarily they don't know.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostApparently you can.
It just gets better and better
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Apparently you can.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWow. Turned out there was a fourth option
d) Turn up to be told that the programme has been a failure and they have pulled the plug. The blue chip consultancy has been given notice to quit and another 150+ contractors are to be terminated, but they still want to extend me for other projects. So they've asked me to sign the contract, keep the equipment and then take July/August off and come back in Sept when they've got new budgets.
You can't make it up.
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Wow. Turned out there was a fourth optionOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostAt the end of this month will have done 17 months at clientco. They've offered me another 3 monther.
Work is undemanding, work life balance simple, programme is like a slow motion car-crash that nobody seems to care about apart from me and one other contractor.
Permies are slothlike & contractor haters, but cannot even tie their shoelaces.
I am bored, plus minted. Warchest is sitting at at least 9-12 months, plus I fancy the summer off
Do I
a) Take it (and rake it in)
b) Jack it (and stick my feet up)
c) Extend for 4/5 weeks and take all of July/August off, offering to come back in Sept if they want me.
In all cases, the project is still going to hit the barrier.
d) Turn up to be told that the programme has been a failure and they have pulled the plug. The blue chip consultancy has been given notice to quit and another 150+ contractors are to be terminated, but they still want to extend me for other projects. So they've asked me to sign the contract, keep the equipment and then take July/August off and come back in Sept when they've got new budgets.
You can't make it up.
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Completed as in "Successfully delivered the project, waved tearfully off site with a hearty handshake and a warm sense of job well done!"Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt depends on what you define as 'completed'
Not as mostly appears to happen "booted off site with piss on his shoes".
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It depends on what you define as 'completed'Originally posted by Zigenare View PostTalking about Suity, has he completed a contract yet?
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It only worked on the super big man baby Suity nobody else fell for it. Stabbity stab.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostFor posterity.
While I'm at it, you need to settle down mate.
Your cage fighting billy big bollocks act isn't impressing anyone.
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