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I win because I keep the competition out. But I am also by the same argument the least favourite agent on this boardOriginally posted by Dundeegeorgeor did I miss that poll?
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Two Contracts ?
Malvolio,
How can you do two contracts at the same time ? (I'm new to contracting and just curious)
Originally posted by malvolioI'm in the southwest, I worked for a service provider's Health division for a few years (although the world has moved on since then!) and have been married to a senior microbiologist for over 30 years, so I have a bit of a feel for how the NHS works. Most of the agenda for change IT stuff came out of work I was involved in ith the MOD about 10 years back, BTW.
As for rate - well I've got two contracts on the go at the mo, both paying more than £500 a day...
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A little presumptious there DA
Originally posted by DodgyAgentI am the favourite agent on this site, and there is only room for one. Sidling up to this lot with the offer of great riches in return for little work and no talent will not get you very far and it will most certainly lose you your client
or did I miss that poll?
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Sounds like it, although 10% might be a little high. I think someone posted the inside story on here a few months back.Originally posted by Rebecca LoosChoose & Book and GP Support
That's not the stuff that's only processing about 10% of the number of appointments it was supposed to do and is being canned, is it?
I had the chance to work on that a year ago. Sounded interesting but I chose something else.
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wooops
Choose & Book and GP Support
That's not the stuff that's only processing about 10% of the number of appointments it was supposed to do and is being canned, is it?
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Interesting....
...seeing as I work in the NHS, alongside the Programme office, doing N3 Migrations and Choose & Book and GP Support and VOIP (next year) and Agenda for Change, and NPfIT and...
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I am the favourite agent on this site, and there is only room for one. Sidling up to this lot with the offer of great riches in return for little work and no talent will not get you very far and it will most certainly lose you your clientOriginally posted by reformationHi guys, its me again your favorite recruitment consultant. .
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Gooner, you've got just the right credentials, you're always pissed and you're fecking useless at your job.Originally posted by n5gooner
hic
Can you start Monday?
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Bet thats what you say to all the girls after a few pintsOriginally posted by n3il123Well any port in a storm..
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lol did i say 550 a day? I meant a week... here just sign that dotted lineOriginally posted by n3il123Back from pub
... I now feel that I have sufficient programme management experience so wheres the contract? 
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