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Fingers crossed then. Good luck.Originally posted by norrahe View PostLets hope so, I'm waiting to hear if I get boomed on Tuesday
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Lets hope so, I'm waiting to hear if I get boomed on TuesdayOriginally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI really hope so for all the benched guys out there. Currently, it's looking like I could be maintaining a 100% conversion rate, interviews to gigs over the last 7 years of contracting.
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I really hope so for all the benched guys out there. Currently, it's looking like I could be maintaining a 100% conversion rate, interviews to gigs over the last 7 years of contracting.Originally posted by norrahe View PostNice one boom times are on the up it seems.
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Thanks both. Could be a life changing opportunity this, if it comes off as planned on Monday.
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Possible BOOM.
Just had a call from agency who put me forward for a job last week. The interview and the references request that followed, I was sceptical about. Apparently, the client internal paper work should be completed this afternoon and agency says it should result in an offer on Monday at 2x current rate to start ASAP for ~12 months work.
Job is darn sarf and means the grind of a weekly commute but that isnt too shabby all things considered.Tags: None
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