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Go for the one nearer to home, get an offshore chappie in as a substitute for yer old gig and give him 10% of the cash and some reclaimable 'living expenses', then if that one goes pear shaped your still laughing.
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The best thing to help DP is lots of lube.Originally posted by HarryspLOL Totty at current place is poor (I work as a developer) however the other place should be way better, as I know someone already there and he loves it.
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LOL Totty at current place is poor (I work as a developer) however the other place should be way better, as I know someone already there and he loves it.Originally posted by DimPrawnI'd have to know what the totty is like at both sites to make that sort of decision.
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I'd have to know what the totty is like at both sites to make that sort of decision.Originally posted by HarryspMake a jump from a very well paid contract (where the extensions seem to be
drying up
) which is only an hour's commute away to a contract which is pi55 easy to do and is ony 20 mins away TOPS for contract rate which is only 2/3's
of what you are currently on?
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Could you moonlight? Maybe take a couple of weeks "holiday" to do the new contract then pop back to the well paid one?
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Would you.............
Make a jump from a very well paid contract (where the extensions seem to be
drying up
) which is only an hour's commute away to a contract which is pi55 easy to do and is ony 20 mins away TOPS for contract rate which is only 2/3's
of what you are currently on?
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