Originally posted by Bagpuss
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI think Diestl is just getting his/her/its own back. He is also fairly new to contracting and this site.
I seem to remember he got kicked as a newbie and is just passing it on.
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Originally posted by Mervalouser maybe, but I would tend to think a permie role is more one to show enthusiasm and excitement. Maybe I was just to matter of fact, but as I said you live and learn.
First one so I'm not heartbroken.
I seem to remember he got kicked as a newbie and is just passing it on.
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Originally posted by DiestlMaybe you should stay permie.
er maybe, but I would tend to think a permie role is more one to show enthusiasm and excitement. Maybe I was just to matter of fact, but as I said you live and learn.
First one so I'm not heartbroken.
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[QUOTE=Mervalous]Well I didnt get it, they said they thought I was easily good enough technically etc etc but it was between me and the other guy and I just wasnt enthusiastic enough
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Maybe you didn't get enough excited and jumping with joy
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Originally posted by Mervalousdidnt think that was a major setback when its for a contract for only 3 months, oh well you live and learn next time Ill get well excited!
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Well I didnt get it, they said they thought I was easily good enough technically etc etc but it was between me and the other guy and I just wasnt enthusiastic enough
OK maybe I wasnt but to be honest didnt think that was a major setback when its for a contract for only 3 months, oh well you live and learn next time Ill get well excited!
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Originally posted by QuietAlienthere are lot easier i had mine on monday morning at 10am got a phone call at 11am offering me the job and should have the contract signed and sent back to them by the end of the day tomoz.....
contract world here i come again lol
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there are lot easier i had mine on monday morning at 10am got a phone call at 11am offering me the job and should have the contract signed and sent back to them by the end of the day tomoz.....
contract world here i come again lol
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanFor the interview itself you may find it is similar to a permy one, it all depends on the client.
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Originally posted by BettyPubic Sector more likely
....................... back in 5...............................
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Originally posted by BagpussYou said before you work mainly for the public sector.
Pubic Sector more likely
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i think its common to just say you are "in the public sector"... using the term work implies all kinds of things!!!
HTH
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI dont "work for the public sector" you cheeky fecker!
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