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Previously on "Permie Interview This Afternoon!"
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Having worked 12 weeks less than you this year, I'd go for the permi role if I thought that the employer would give the job to me, but I know that he wont. I'll be up against another 50 CVs from equally qualified guys who don't have the baggage of being a contracotor.Originally posted by stingman123 View Post
I'm not selling out! I just need to ride this recession wave and see where it takes me. I'm not too sure I want the role, but I've only worked 12 weeks this year and need to keep monies coming in, if I don't get it I will be worried but I won't be bothered, there's always the next contract (wherever that is)
Anyone else having this problem? would you go perm for a role that is 10 mins away !
I even lost a possible contract role last week because the guy had receiced so many good perm CVs that he decided that he didn't need to consider contractors at all, even for a "start tomorrow" role.
tim
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Well done.
FWIW I have done exactly the same as you, for exactly the same reasons and with a view to staying here for about the same amount of time!
I've got a bunch of very desirable skills that are being put on the cv so it's a case of 'this time next year, Rodders...'
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CongratsOriginally posted by stingman123 View PostWell, I got the gig and I've conditionally accepted. The missus is over the moon as we will now have what she calls a "normal" family life and can plan holidays etc....TBH everyone is happier that me! I think I'm still in shock!
Definitely the right choice then.Originally posted by stingman123 View PostLooking forward to spending some time with the family and the new little stingster, he's only 8 weeks old and at least this time I'll see him crawl,walk,talk,etc for the first time.
No. You'll be too busy trying to meet your personal development targets in time for your next appraisal.Originally posted by stingman123 View PostCan I still post on CUK? Please?
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I'd love to, ut I'm up in the North East, anyone up here? Fancy a few pints? (I can afford some now)Originally posted by conned tractor View PostCongratulations.
Any celebration?
However it will soon be back to withdrawing single notes from the cashpoint from now on! Loads of bills to catch up on!
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Congratulations.
I know it does not seem ideal but we all have to do what we have to do to survive.
TBH I'd take a permie job now if I was offered one. It's not likely though because I haven't been looking for any.
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Well, I got the gig and I've conditionally accepted. The missus is over the moon as we will now have what she calls a "normal" family life and can plan holidays etc....TBH everyone is happier that me! I think I'm still in shock!
Looking forward to spending some time with the family and the new little stingster, he's only 8 weeks old and at least this time I'll see him crawl,walk,talk,etc for the first time.
Can I still post on CUK? Please?
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You miss the structure that permiedom supplies, you went permie for the challenge it presents.
Take the shilling, you know it makes sense, took me 9 months. 5 years ago, just don't mention the plan b.
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They make detect your contractor > permiedom desperateness a mile away,but good luck though.
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostMe too, although I've been in contract all year,
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