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Best of Luck NR.
You will be back once you've had a 12 month appraisal and 360 review.
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I've gone permie twice during the last 10 years of contracting. First time lasted 6 weeks and second 4 months. I'm NCOTBAP
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All managing you in a matrix management style?Originally posted by woohoo View PostProblem wif the yoof today, no stamina.
Good luck, and I hope you don't have eight bosses.
which just means 8 people trying to get you to do their work for their pet project which is needed so they can worm their tongue further up their bosses arse and increase by about thrupence their take home pay?
Without giving a fook about you?
Ah welcome to being permie......
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Problem wif the yoof today, no stamina.
Good luck, and I hope you don't have eight bosses.
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Splitter!!!!!!Originally posted by Netraider View PostAfter 12 years of contracting I am moving to the dark side. This Thursday will be my last day as a contractor.
Believe it or not, there has been good advice on this site. I would like to say thanks to Cojak, Mudskipper, SiMac, Norrahe, Admin, Scragmeister and many others for enjoyable CUK Dinner nights, although SiMacs arse on Liverpool Street was not a thing of beauty.
So, as a long time lurker (mainly in Technical) I would now like to apply to be a CUK alumni.
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It's a rare contrcator that doesn't have to go permie now and then.
Nothing to be ashamed of
provided the skills you obtain enable another 5-10 years stretch of lucrative contracting
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Application accepted!Originally posted by Netraider View PostAfter 12 years of contracting I am moving to the dark side. This Thursday will be my last day as a contractor.
Believe it or not, there has been good advice on this site. I would like to say thanks to Cojak, Mudskipper, SiMac, Norrahe, Admin, Scragmeister and many others for enjoyable CUK Dinner nights, although SiMacs arse on Liverpool Street was not a thing of beauty.
So, as a long time lurker (mainly in Technical) I would now like to apply to be a CUK alumni.
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