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I went permie 2 weeks ago - I managed to negotiate a good package as the market has picked up so easily outdone my net earnings on an annual basis given that I get paid for holidays and sick.
So bye bye contractor world - thanks for looking after me for almost 2 years!
Cheers
PS I'm recruiting contractors - trying to avoid agencies - see my separate post in Business/Contracts for Business Analysts
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I would say he was a cruel contractor - but fair.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIs that THE The Master?
It's amazing who gets on here. What sort of contractor was he?
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Is that THE The Master?
It's amazing who gets on here. What sort of contractor was he?
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He's permie, and always was.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI mean Moose423956
Mind you, you can be permie and a CUK moderator at the same time.
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Damn, you mean I may have made it onto a list had I not logged in the other week?
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I don't think BI is - TPD2 would be growing faster than ever, plus have some nice statistics about drivel ratios.Originally posted by Bunk View PostI'm pretty sure that BrowneIssue and SupremeSpod (and possibly others) are still here, just under different names.
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You are a numpty!Originally posted by Numpty View PostNetwkSupport
But is that because "I became a dad today"?
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I'm pretty sure that BrowneIssue and SupremeSpod (and possibly others) are still here, just under different names.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI mean Moose423956
Oh.
Only missing for 9 days: "Last Activity: 18th March 2010"
I also restricted my list to people inactive > 1 month.
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Me a sock puppet, never.Originally posted by cojak View PostOr you'll find that many of those logins have been shed like an old skin and shiney new sockies are being used by the same people...
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Or you'll find that many of those logins have been shed like an old skin and shiney new sockies are being used by the same people...
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