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Thanks all.
I've just sent my CV for a role that Hays are recruiting for. I feel so dirty.
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Times are tough but skilled workers will always be in demand.
Good luck FAQ, hope it works out.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAre they going to pay you for wasted time and possible opportunities, or is it the same thing as in UK housing market when buyer agrees to buy stuff in writing but then pulls out without any penalties?
Tough luck FAQ. Keep plugging away! GL
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Just read this thread and was going to offer my congrats until I read the last few posts.
Sorry to hear this but keep positive.
Damn, was so hoping this would end like a Hollywood movie with a happy ending.
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Normally markets start picking up from end Jan onwards, its been very slow, with a lot of projects not getting the green light till April this year.
Also if it's any consolation my 5 irons I had in the fire at the beginning of the week, have all gone very cold.Last edited by norrahe; 5 March 2010, 17:40.
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hang in there faq. there's oracle work waiting to bust out all over the place in april. you'll be on site somewhere in may i'll be bound.
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Are they going to pay you for wasted time and possible opportunities, or is it the same thing as in UK housing market when buyer agrees to buy stuff in writing but then pulls out without any penalties?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMaybe I should crush up some of my betablockers and put them in her tea to calm her down.....
Bad luck Faq, at least you know you've still 'got it' and I'm sure another contract will turn up real soon.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostOh dear, has it fallen through?
Just need to start looking harder now (had started slacking a bit, as I'd met the client, knew the programme and felt sure that it wouldn't get canned).
They might come back, but much, much stranger things have happened.
MrsF is more annoyed than I am - just generally about how some clients treat contractors.
Maybe I should crush up some of my betablockers and put them in her tea to calm her down.....
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