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An to start the 1st day of your next long holiday or end of contract then go sick get permie wages on the sick until end of holiday or until you get new contract
I've been contracting for 25 years now and I have been asked this a few times by clients, going on past experience that means the company is on a path towards either being bought by a competitor or going bust.
Nobody was so quick off the mark.
For others of us who have been asked this, it simply meant that we were good at what we did.
I've been contracting for 25 years now and I have been asked this a few times by clients, going on past experience that means the company is on a path towards either being bought by a competitor or going bust.
I laughed involuntary the first time that questioned came from my client some years ago. Was a little embarrassed.
Yes, but when your client asked you to just GO!!!..................Permanently!!.....they had something else in mind than a long-term position with the Company.
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