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Previously on "10 signs that IT contractor market is picking up"
-6. After thinking I was unemployable and , I have just recieved a verbal offer, although the pimp squeezed it another -6.7% saying client wasn't happy with my experience in 'x'. Where 'x' is within my main skillset, mmm, smelt a bit like bullsiht but not in a position to argue. Think I am going to be celebrating with prawn cocktail for lunch.
Might be doing this one myself soon if they don't come up with some more wonga.
The biggest indicator for me is that pimps have started tracking me down through my Linked In page, phoning the switchboard at my current place of work and asking for me directly.
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