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Just piss off you tedious chunt.Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostOk I’ll bite then
Industry
How long with current employer. Six months or six year roughly
Rough day rate
Average hours worked per day
What was plan b if not extended. Are you confident you could get something
Programming or project manager or something else. Generic description of what you do
That’s the kind of anecdotes I’d love to hear from people at the coal face
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FOLPM1Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostOk I’ll bite then
Industry
How long with current employer. Six months or six year roughly
Rough day rate
Average hours worked per day
What was plan b if not extended. Are you confident you could get something
Programming or project manager or something else. Generic description of what you do
That’s the kind of anecdotes I’d love to hear from people at the coal face
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Ok I’ll bite thenOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostAsk away, it’s not a secret (industry anyway)
Industry
How long with current employer. Six months or six year roughly
Rough day rate
Average hours worked per day
What was plan b if not extended. Are you confident you could get something
Programming or project manager or something else. Generic description of what you do
That’s the kind of anecdotes I’d love to hear from people at the coal face
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I dare not ask industry or anything specific like what plan b was and any rate reduction so I’ll do what the other egg heads want me to doOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostExtension through until Christmas, no plans to move back to the office anytime soon so still billing a London rate from God's Own Country
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Extension through until Christmas, no plans to move back to the office anytime soon so still billing a London rate from God's Own Country
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