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3 years for me and then a further year doing a day a per week while working full time for 2 of their competitors! Last contract was 2 years full time and 10 months doing 1 day a week for them while I worked elsewhere full time
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In my case too long, but I worked for different parts of the organisation, in different locations, under different agencies.
I've heard of someone over 10 years in the same company, on exactly the same contract, that just keeps getting renewed.
I checked his LinkedIn profile, and he says he works for the client, and it even looks like he has career progression, Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, all the dates and so on...absolute crazy madness.
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you work for a well-known investment bank?Originally posted by eazy View PostWe have 25+ contractors on the team, with working durations from 5 - 22 years who believe the are outside IR35!
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22 Years
We have 25+ contractors on the team, with working durations from 5 - 22 years who believe the are outside IR35!
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He's equal opportunities across the class of mammals.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAlso known as his wife.
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He used his wife's cousin's disabled badge to get a prime spot.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIn the Job Centre car park, to hurry them on with his hardship loan.
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PC unmaskedOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostIn the Job Centre car park, to hurry them on with his hardship loan.
Universal Credit dad 'forced to move into freezing caravan after benefits delay' - Mirror Online
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It's jacked up on bricks until his next JSA comes through.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostStatic or touring?
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