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Previously on "Cold Calling"
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The bigger question is actually.. what the **** is SA doing back on the board? I thought we had got rid of the wench.
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Thanks for the replies.
Sal! you've picked up on a point that has worried me for some time - that I overuse the exclamation mark. I'll retire to my sett and consider my options
<Badger>
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm more interested in why you put an exclamation mark after your name?
Badger!
Like, look at me!
(We know you're not really a badger.....or are you? Is this a big double bluff?)
Sal!
igmc
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I'm more interested in why you put an exclamation mark after your name?
Badger!
Like, look at me!
(We know you're not really a badger.....or are you? Is this a big double bluff?)
Sal!
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I've never 'cold-called' and if you have a relationship with someone I wouldn't call it that anyway. It is more just a case of getting back in touch with a contact.
I keep in touch reasonably well and have landed a couple of contracts that way. The vast majority I get via the job boards however.
Quick point: watch out for IR35 if you are looking at the possibility of returning to do the same thing you used to do as a permie, as a contractor.
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