Originally posted by Mason Boyne
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Even permies have contracts!Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostHow can you be a contractor without a contract, sounds like a disguised permie to me.
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How can you be a contractor without a contract, sounds like a disguised permie to me.Originally posted by norrahe View PostAs long as they keep paying you it doesn't matter.
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As long as they keep paying you it doesn't matter.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI never signed my contract at clientco, and no one asked, and I'm now practically part of the furniture in an expanding company.
If I keep quiet when the nominal initial 4 months is up, they probably won't notice and just keep me around almost indefinitely.
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I never signed my contract at clientco, and no one asked, and I'm now practically part of the furniture in an expanding company.
If I keep quiet when the nominal initial 4 months is up, they probably won't notice and just keep me around almost indefinitely.
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You deduced that from one person signing a contract?Originally posted by MayContainNuts View PostCongratulations!!!!
Sounds like the market is fantastic!!!
I'm guessing you're a "glass is half full" kind ofguy.Last edited by Mason Boyne; 22 June 2011, 07:02.
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Signed a new contract
Signed a new contract today. Starting straight after the current one. Sorted for 6 more months.
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