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I totally agree with youOriginally posted by original PM View Postoooh a classic
Yes yes yes we IT contractors are profesionals and care about our clients if we commit to something we see it through.
oooh look an extra 2p
bye everyone.
seriosuly you give everyone a bad name and then wonder why agents treat you like they do!
Oh well, live and learn, just got to get past that awkward phone call tomorrow morning
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oooh a classic
Yes yes yes we IT contractors are profesionals and care about our clients if we commit to something we see it through.
oooh look an extra 2p
bye everyone.
seriosuly you give everyone a bad name and then wonder why agents treat you like they do!
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostIndeed, the look on his face when you tell him "Sorry, but I've just got a gig, and it's not professional to bail out until the natural end of the contract" will be priceless.
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Indeed, the look on his face when you tell him "Sorry, but I've just got a gig, and it's not professional to bail out until the natural end of the contract" will be priceless.
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Boomed 2
2 days into my new contract and I've been offered better elsewhere
Time to piss of an agentTags: None
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exercise that right of substitution, make some cash out of it, act like a business and strengthen your IR35 position.
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