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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBenched after a bit of a mare of a contract, turns out they had no budget, no idea or no plan.
They’ve asked if I can stay for two more weeks but they forgot to put the paper work though, no idea if they will find the elbow from this orifice but happy to play along as I’ve been asked to go back to an local ex-client which will be a relief after working away for the last two gigs. Nothing is ever sorted until it’s sorted, but have faith in this client and they are just putting through a PO which will rake a couple of weeks to go through.
In the meantime I shall be decorating
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Postthey had no budget, no idea or no plan.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIn the meantime I shall be decorating
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Room for a little one...
Benched after a bit of a mare of a contract, turns out they had no budget, no idea or no plan.
They’ve asked if I can stay for two more weeks but they forgot to put the paper work though, no idea if they will find the elbow from this orifice but happy to play along as I’ve been asked to go back to an local ex-client which will be a relief after working away for the last two gigs. Nothing is ever sorted until it’s sorted, but have faith in this client and they are just putting through a PO which will rake a couple of weeks to go through.
In the meantime I shall be decoratingTags: None
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