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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Since I've already made my financial target, it's all additional dosh.


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  • NotAllThere
    started a topic Bit of a boom

    Bit of a boom

    Re-org at client means that although my contract runs until end of the year, there's not much work to do (all new work is supposed to go through Accidenture ). That's ok, because I made my financial target from this contract already by September. However, after four very quiet weeks, requirements are now flowing in. It's all stuff that too complicated for the Accidenture off-shore numpties. Since I've already made my financial target, it's all additional dosh. January-March is expected to be very quiet, so it's handy to have built up the extra funds.

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