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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWhat are you going to do to reinforce how you feel today, so you can call on it in the future?
People look at my CV and say to me "Ooh, you've had a lot of jobs, haven't you?".
Ten contracts since October 1995.
This gig should redress the balance. Every time we get the project sorted they go and change their business model and have a massive restructure.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust had a chat with the big cheese and he broached the topic of replacing me and checked to see if I wanted to reconsider. A very productive and honest chat, and potential extension for the rest of the year.
Originally posted by suityou01 View Post6th assignment. Since Sept 07.
Ten contracts since October 1995.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo it is congratulations you managed to not quite shoot yourself in the foot, or congratulations you managed to grasp victory from the self inflicted jaws of defeat?
Either way more work is always good so congrats..
I love the directness, keep it up.
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So it is congratulations you managed to not quite shoot yourself in the foot, or congratulations you managed to grasp victory from the self inflicted jaws of defeat?
Either way more work is always good so congrats..
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSince the start of contracting or in this assignment?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHad a couple of 6 month extensions. The next one was due in December. I asked if it could be only a 3 monther - to give them time to manoevre in a replacement.
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