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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postyour name is Milton and I win a stapler
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI left my permie job 3 months ago - they are STILL paying me!
Opinions on what to do most welcome.....
I was a contractor, then went permie to a good, large interesting role 10 minutes walk from home for a GCHQ project, although, as he project did not get off the ground they wanted me to go to Leeds daily, hence I left.
The extra money is nice, but, can they insist on having it back??
DO NOT SPEND IT!!!
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The number of responses to this guy's wind-up posts is very surprising.
Ooops, I just responded.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI left my permie job 3 months ago - they are STILL paying me!
Opinions on what to do most welcome.....
I was a contractor, then went permie to a good, large interesting role 10 minutes walk from home for a GCHQ project, although, as he project did not get off the ground they wanted me to go to Leeds daily, hence I left.
The extra money is nice, but, can they insist on having it back??
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Originally posted by tay View PostSo you were a permie... then a contractor for only a couple of months .. now going back to permie? Oh well least you gave contracting a decent chance....
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So you were a permie... then a contractor for only a couple of months .. now going back to permie? Oh well least you gave contracting a decent chance....
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI left my permie job 3 months ago - they are STILL paying me!
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI left my permie job 3 months ago - they are STILL paying me!
Opinions on what to do most welcome.....
I was a contractor, then went permie to a good, large interesting role 10 minutes walk from home for a GCHQ project, although, as he project did not get off the ground they wanted me to go to Leeds daily, hence I left.
The extra money is nice, but, can they insist on having it back??
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostThey can ask for it back but you can keep the interest.
Or you could be extra cheeky and charge them a 'handling fee' (it seems to work for the banks).
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You should do the right thing - contact them and tell about the situation. Maybe they are paying for something you have forgotten about, if that's the case get this explained in writing. Most likely they made mistake and will want money back. You will have to return them.
Otherwise GCHQ special troops will slit your throat while you are fast asleep.
HTH
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They can ask for it back but you can keep the interest.
Or you could be extra cheeky and charge them a 'handling fee' (it seems to work for the banks).
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