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Originally posted by Zippy View PostRC is right.
Worked on a site where I was supposed to be CTC cleared (I wasn't) and I could move around without an escort. Worked on a site where only basic clearance was required and couldn't go to the ladies on my own. Prob to do with the configuration of the buildings.
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RC is right.
Worked on a site where I was supposed to be CTC cleared (I wasn't) and I could move around without an escort. Worked on a site where only basic clearance was required and couldn't go to the ladies on my own. Prob to do with the configuration of the buildings.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI'm astounded that they expect you to wait. Took me 9 weeks to get mine transferred this summer to current project, during which time I had to be escorted everywhere by someone with DV clearance (including the loos).
Do not be surprised by different rules at different sites. It is normal and correct.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI don't care, the public sector always pay over the odds when wasting our taxes.
Funny how my lowest rate is with a private company doing the same work but now outsourced by the MoD. No saving to to the taxpayer it just means EDS have muscled in and taken a cut.
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Should add that the person I started with lasted 5 days before they found something that they didn't like and had him removed from the project.
With your background, I'd get looking for something that doesn't require too much checking
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostNah I have to be cleared for this one, else they'd need me escorted everywhere, including the loos!
Seems very strange that they can't get you on-site yet.
And 6 weeks is probably a lie anyway.
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I don't care, the public sector always pay over the odds when wasting our taxes.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIs this public sector by any chance? Bloody barstewards wasting my taxes on contractors.
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Is this public sector by any chance? Bloody barstewards wasting my taxes on contractors.
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and every time (3 so far) I've had SC it has taken more than 3 months for no good reason. They lost the forms twice and one admin woman e-mailed me with additional questions that were not on the form every two weeks. This happened even after I asked her to confirm she now had all the info she needed. They are a shower IMHO.
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Originally posted by Mailman_1 View PostMoral of the story : Never assume you have a contract until you are on site at your desk.....Always keep looking.
sa - i would only assume that you are cica 50% there. only you can decide whether that 50% deserves to be more. what do the whites of their eyes say to you? don't trust them - they don't trust you (yet).
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