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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Bumner
    ......for glorified temps! going to end up like the guy below......

    Come on gis a hug!


    Gotcha! still not difficult!

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  • Bumner
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    Its far too much......

    ......for glorified temps! going to end up like the guy below......

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Francko
    Judging some of my permie colleagues from a contractor point of view, they have a very good rate on an hourly base, considering that they might do 1-2 hours at most of day work.

    Crap!! they do that much work!!

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by Phoenix
    Exactly.....would you rather be a permie earning peanuts ,with the pressure that goes with all those things permie?
    Judging some of my permie colleagues from a contractor point of view, they have a very good rate on an hourly base, considering that they might do 1-2 hours at most of day work.

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  • Phoenix
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    Exactly.....would you rather be a permie earning peanuts ,with the pressure that goes with all those things permie?

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  • Mordac
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    He said good money Beansey. Still, 8Euros an hour is probably pretty good in Bratislava...

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  • milanbenes
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    had that problem for the last 6 years

    probably gonna be the same this year too

    that's life I s'pose

    Milan.

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  • Phoenix
    started a topic New Contractor

    New Contractor

    How can I advise a new Contractor? (Who I recommended to go contracting recently)
    Problem is they are getting paid good money to do very little at the moment

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