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In honesty, that's what I thought. Although I think we may have it fractionally wrongOriginally posted by Lucy View PostLondon buses are looking for drivers, bp - you'll get free travel as well as better pay!
You might even be able to splash out now and then.
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London buses are looking for drivers, bp - you'll get free travel as well as better pay!Originally posted by ferret View PostWell done baggy! Bet you are well relieved.
I am no statistician but that = £9 per hour down from £10 per hour
You might even be able to splash out now and then.
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Well done baggy! Bet you are well relieved.
Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post... Rates seem to have tipped a bit. Still 10% down is better than earning nothing and slowly emptying the company account!I am no statistician but that = £9 per hour down from £10 per hourOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostJust had to negotiate with an agent for a contract I sourced, oh well only £1 p/h less than last time, still I hate going down in rate
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Great news that bagpuss!
Well done fella.

I'm getting that already. Thoughts of going back permie are also entering my mind.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI did 6 months on it last year and I was getting serious cabin fever towards the end.
I am enjoying having some extended time off though. Just have to keep reminding myself something is just around the corner and resist the devils invitation to sell my soul.
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No I'm a Statistician/SAS programmer, but not a guruOriginally posted by SallyAnne View PostOoh yeah you'd start getting a bit nerous around 3 or 4 months like - very well done on getting it then mate.
When you say clinical trials...obviously you're not a pharmacist...is that a certain set of applications or something?
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Ooh yeah you'd start getting a bit nerous around 3 or 4 months like - very well done on getting it then mate.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostCheers all, yes it is clinical trails, but it has dried up a bit many seem to be using cheap CROs instead of on site contractors.
4 months off Sal (I intended 1 or 2 off), last time my market was this dry it was 2003.
Just had to negotiate with an agent for a contract I sourced, oh well only £1 p/h less than last time, still I hate going down in rate
When you say clinical trials...obviously you're not a pharmacist...is that a certain set of applications or something?
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Cheers all, yes it is clinical trails, but it has dried up a bit many seem to be using cheap CROs instead of on site contractors.
4 months off Sal (I intended 1 or 2 off), last time my market was this dry it was 2003.
Just had to negotiate with an agent for a contract I sourced, oh well only £1 p/h less than last time, still I hate going down in rate
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Congrats.
How long were you off for?
And what kindof stuff do you do?
(I dont really know anything about you come to think of it!)
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Congrats BP
Always nice to see people move off the bench!
I did 6 months on it last year and I was getting serious cabin fever towards the end.
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Years since I was a pharma contractor but it seems to me its a tad recession-proof as they can't suddenly pull the plug on Phase 2/3 projects. I guess you aren't working in clinical trials - or am I wrong and has clinical trial work also died?Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
Yes it is a Pharma role, pretty sick of Pharma, but escape routes don't seem to be forthcoming unless I go back permie first
Am curious as given how things are tanking everywhere I had always thought pharma always kept bearing up and might be a safe haven
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Yes I rang her up and got her to pull a few stringsOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou can thank Maggie for that

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You can thank Maggie for thatOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostWas getting a bit worried, secured a contract direct with the client, now under their wishes I have to find an agent FFS! Oh and work near that there London again, still 6 months on I can work from home!
Anyway, Phew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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