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Previously on "Bad role with good dosh"

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  • badgerpig
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    cheers folks,

    At the end of the day I suppose we're all mercenary, praetorian blighters otherwise we'd all be permy

    my philosophy so far on this contract has been keep my head down and keep the timesheets rolling, rolling, rolling, just had a bairn too so at the moment money & family are the main priorities
    (for the moment anyone for jobserve?)

    cheers
    Badger

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    I live therefore I invoice.
    I Invoice therefore I can live

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  • Ravello
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post


    Morale

    HTH
    Morals

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by badgerpig View Post
    ...... terrible team moral (13 people left in 6 months, most people sit in silence), blame culture rather than leadership etc etc you get the picture
    ......


    Morale

    HTH

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by badgerpig View Post
    the pits, terrible team moral (13 people left in 6 months, most people sit in silence), blame culture rather than leadership etc etc you get the picture
    I think we work at the same clientco.

    I'd be looking around at the market for other roles and raising my rate every chance I get to make it more bearable. Oh, wait, that's what I'm doing.

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    If you're just a bit miserable, well, that's why they have to pay you to do it.

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  • swamp
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    Project
    Location
    Rate

    Weigh up all three, in no particular order, and decide on things yourself.

    Personally I can only stand a crap project for a certain amount of time.

    Are we all sell outs or should you walk from a lousy contract if it was well paid?
    Yes we are all sell outs. Know this and be proud!

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  • Lockhouse
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    I live therefore I invoice.

    If it's not a skill strategic contract (i.e. you're only there to pick up a whizzy skill) then only money and going home to your family are important.

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  • HeliCraig
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    Do what I do: Grin and bear it.... smile when the money goes into the bank!!

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  • RichardCranium
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    If you're sitting on the bed in the mornings crying at the prospect of going in, then pack it in.

    If you're just a bit miserable, well, that's why they have to pay you to do it.

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  • sasguru
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    Silly question unless you are a disguised employee. If you are a business, the company turnover is paramount. If you have free time even better - post on CUK or learn a new skill. FFS.

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  • DS23
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    You could have a nice contract elsewhere and stay in a grim B&B, live out of a bag and have as good a knowledge of the congested UK road network as a long distance Lorry driver.
    that's me right up to the congested bit.

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  • Bagpuss
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    You could have a nice contract elsewhere and stay in a grim B&B, live out of a bag and have as good a knowledge of the congested UK road network as a long distance Lorry driver.

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  • ratewhore
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    What's your current priority? Billing or smiling at work? Work that out and you have your answer.

    I left a crap gig as I had a healthy bank balance. I might not have done that if I needed to build that balance up...

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  • snaw
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    It's all about the money. Otherwise we'd all be doing charity work, or in advertising (Or TV or similar with equally nice eye candy)

    HTH.

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