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 She did she did!!! ... feckin wimmin can't make up their minds or don't know who they work for!
 
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 Yes, thats true, one day you (OP) will be able to do the same.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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 I think Diestl is just getting his/her/its own back. He is also fairly new to contracting and this site.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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 Maybe you should stay permie.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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 So- Reptiles, Daleks & now quiet AliensOriginally 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..... 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..... 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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 Yup, I've had a contract with no interview, just an email saying start on monday, and at the opposite extreme a ridiculous two hour marathon "permie" interview for a three month contract at Pfizer in Kent - And at the end, the lady said "Well you seem quite suitable, but we'd have to ask you back for a second interview before deciding". (I didn't pursue that one.)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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 I think we established a long time ago that SA has no pubic sector?Originally posted by BettyPubic Sector more likely 
 
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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!!!
 
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 You said before you work mainly for the public sector.Originally posted by SallyAnneI dont "work for the public sector" you cheeky fecker!   
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