Cheers guys! Wasn't expecting that.
Milan has got it pretty much summed up there - growing family and permiedom just doesn't cut it.
Wilmy mate, I'm afraid that the only way to get back is to quit and hope - which is what I did. You only start to get bites as your notice period draws to a close i.e. your availability becomes immediate.
That is also the time when brown when stains begin to appear in your underwear, however you just need to hold your nerve and keep a stiff upper lip. And fire your CV everywhere.
Not for the faint hearted (i.e. most permies).
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'Wilmslooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o ooow! You'll never have the bottle to get out of permie-dom now!
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he won't now he servicing two interest only mortgages !!!
you go son
Milan.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostHow did you decide to return, and, how did you do it? Ie, land a gig happy to wait the 4 weeks, or, resign then hope??
Wilmsloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooow! You'll never have the bottle to get out of permie-dom now!
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he has children and a mrs to support and permiedom doesn't enable them to live life to the standard to which they had previously become accustomed
Milan.
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CongratsOriginally posted by Shimano105 View PostAfter 2 years as a permie I have landed contract and I'm back on the dark side!

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Shim,
U R da MAN
This place is not the same without you
Congratulations and welcome back !
Milan.
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Contractorama++
After 2 years as a permie I have landed contract and I'm back on the dark side!
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