Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWell it's easy. Tell them you left, and will not come back for less than €60-65€160-165
€260-265 + a private jet
I just ain't going back.
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Well it's easy. Tell them you left, and will not come back for less than €60-65
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I'm not that desperate yet
Agent just phoned; will I return to ClientCo? Turns out they need someone with my skills and they did just a bit too much cost cutting. However, rate would be 50 euros. I started there on 75, took a rate cut to 62 at the end of last year as all contractors were ordered to do, now they want me to come back after 3 weeks on a rather sunny bench in my garden at an even lower rate.
This, while they recieve a juicy great state subsidy to prevent them going bust AND while they've pissed away a chunk of my pension savings on their creditty-derivativey-obligationary-crunchies bars.
F&*king banking parasites; I told them to shove it. I'd rather live under a bridge than lower myself to their standards.
Anyway, I gave someone a personal training session yesterday for more than 50 euros, so plan B is rapidly becoming plan A.
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