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Originally posted by GrommitJust a lot less hassle.. I cannot employ direct and If I go it alone I have to make up contracts and the rest....
Mind you it might not be a bad Idea.... Get the applicant to register with Orange Genie or something ?
Its just the enhanced CRB that needs to be done
As a point of principle I never tout for business on this site. However my conscience cannot bear to stand the sight of you suffering. I have the answer to your problem so please email me on [email protected]
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Originally posted by Rebecca Looshey how did you know?...
No it's not even true (soon tho')
Anyway my flatmate is a temp and goes thru a lot of temp agencies and as far as I can tell from her stories they are as bad if not worse than "our" agencies.
And PS I have been contracting for 5 years... (at the same place)
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hey how did you know?...
No it's not even true (soon tho')
Anyway my flatmate is a temp and goes thru a lot of temp agencies and as far as I can tell from her stories they are as bad if not worse than "our" agencies.
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Originally posted by Rebecca LoosAre you, like, new at this contracting lark?
Thats why I was posdting as I know a lot of Agencies are a bunch of sharks....and was adking if there are any NICE agencies..
now if you read the WHOLE thread you might have understood... but typical woman you get the wrong end of the stick and get frustrated,,,
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I was inquiring if anybody KNEW any NICE agancies
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Originally posted by FranckoThen stop posting and get the .net certifications like I am doing.
I have been on a .Net training course
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Originally posted by insight14I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that there's not too many of us (except maybe WS :-) who've had much experience in the £6-£7/hr arena.
A quick look on jobserve should yeild some agencies interested in your business. Try keywords "monkey boy" or "tulipekicker".
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Originally posted by Rebecca LoosFFS!!!
Manpower, OfficeAngels, Reed, Adecco,.......
www.google.co.uk, "uk temp agencies", Google Search
gettit ???
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FFS!!!
Manpower, OfficeAngels, Reed, Adecco,.......
www.google.co.uk, "uk temp agencies", Google Search
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxI've had some experience in the £0/hr arena. Does that count?
I knew i shouldn't....
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Originally posted by insight14I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that there's not too many of us (except maybe WS :-) who've had much experience in the £6-£7/hr arena.
A quick look on jobserve should yeild some agencies interested in your business. Try keywords "monkey boy" or "tulipekicker".
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Originally posted by GrommitSo which agency do I use ?
A quick look on jobserve should yeild some agencies interested in your business. Try keywords "monkey boy" or "tulipekicker".
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Originally posted by Francko6-7 quid an hour makes a job at McDonalds look more appealing. At least you can nick a few burgers there. Plus you might have the chance of meeting some interesting foreign student girls.
With this job you gain experiance and therefore a better job in future.. shelf stacking and flipping burgers ain't gonna get you anywhere... LOL
So which agency do I use ?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodNo wonder you're always getting bullied!
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