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    You've obviously never worked in Hull.
    Have you heard the one where the plod, acting on a fleeting sighting of miscreants in action, were quizzing animal trainers 'cause they thought a cat burglar was using a trained chimp? Turned out the "trained chimp" was actually a lass from Hull.

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  • DimPrawn
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    It's surreal working in an office surrounded by dogs curled up on practically every available chair!
    You've obviously never worked in Hull.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    9. A pet friendly environment
    You'd love the RSPCA HQ in Horsham. I had a short contract there a few years ago, to fix a database corruption and obscure bug in their app, and most of the permies would bring their dogs into the office. It's surreal working in an office surrounded by dogs curled up on practically every available chair!

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    DimPrawn: Yes. Don't know about "Says a lot" though, it only says I get more money, that is what the business is, is it not?

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  • DimPrawn
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    So you are saying if the client was a nobody located in the back end of nowhere, had a tulipe working environment using dead end technology with no prospect of ongoing work and zero crumpet you'd choose this over a top client name using interesting CV enhancing technology with a great working environment and team chock full of totty on your doorstep, just for a few quid more per hour?

    Says a lot threaded.

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    1. Rate, is all that matters.

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  • Churchill
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    9. A pet friendly environment

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  • WageSlave
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    You left out
    8. Number of fit men with hairy ginger chests.

    That, with number 6, lands it for me every time.

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  • n5gooner
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    rate is #1

    Location (but if it is far from home - rate would have to compensate)



    length of contract sub 3 months tend to forget it



    fit birds is a good added bonus



    one other this is the OT / Call out / Travel potential.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Usualy it's not a choice thing is it? 1 offer on the table take it or leave it.
    In .NET land it is mate.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Rate is still king, although number of fit birds is increasing in importance as I enter that funny age.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Usualy it's not a choice thing is it? 1 offer on the table take it or leave it.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Whatever it is, wherever it is, I'll do it forra fiver.

    These days location tends to win out for me over rate. Anything else is an added bonus.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Contract preferences and priorities

    Contract preferences and priorities

    A quick poll to see what's important when choosing your next contract from the vast list of offers we all receive.

    Please rate the following in order of importance when weighing up a contract.

    1. Rate
    2. Location and/or distance from home
    3. Technology
    4. Size/reputation of client
    5. Chances of many extensions there
    6. Number of fit birds at the place
    7. Workplace/atmosphere/work ethic


    for me it's 1,3,6,2,7,4,5

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