Revolving door
Banks have revolving doors, you enter, exit, and re enter again, on,a higher rate.
with over 200 banks in london, there are plenty of revolvimg doors..
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Originally posted by russell View PostThrowing stones in Glass houses and all that, hope you learned a lesson today.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postvery well
Turned out I was the wrong person for that contract and we established that fact straightaway.
I could have bulltulipted my way through but that would have meant wasting my time, the prospective clients time and potentially put me in a risky situation should they want to take me on.
Instead I politely declined the work and went back to my current contract which is paying the same rate (just a bit on the tedious side).
Thanks for asking though
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI wasn't good enough.
Thanks for asking though
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Originally posted by russell View PostHow did your last interview go?
Turned out I was the wrong person for that contract and we established that fact straightaway.
I could have bulltulipted my way through but that would have meant wasting my time, the prospective clients time and potentially put me in a risky situation should they want to take me on.
Instead I politely declined the work and went back to my current contract which is paying the same rate (just a bit on the tedious side).
Thanks for asking though
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI believe he failed to get the gig.
Failure is a funny thing. Everyone fails at some point in life. Like Space. But you learn from it. You learn that it's not your fault. Like Space did. And, well, when I say it's not your fault, it is obviously but I'm trying to be nice. Failure. Failurrrrrrrrrrre. Mmm.
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Originally posted by russell View PostHow did your last interview go?
Failure is a funny thing. Everyone fails at some point in life. Like Space. But you learn from it. You learn that it's not your fault. Like Space did. And, well, when I say it's not your fault, it is obviously but I'm trying to be nice. Failure. Failurrrrrrrrrrre. Mmm.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostJust been told that the two new starters for next week will now not be joining and they are reviewing all contractors rates, contracts and projects.
Client has said 'Cost cutting. Don't worry MF, you won't be affected'
I said, 'Nah, I'm happy to go, do you want me to go,I'll go now'
Still here.
Fingers crossed.Last edited by Spacecadet; 11 November 2011, 10:50.
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostYou've obviously never heard of Infosys.
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Just been told that the two new starters for next week will now not be joining and they are reviewing all contractors rates, contracts and projects.
Client has said 'Cost cutting. Don't worry MF, you won't be affected'
I said, 'Nah, I'm happy to go, do you want me to go,I'll go now'
Still here.
Fingers crossed.
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Originally posted by eek View PostI'm sorry but I think you're talking out of your arse. Many people will be expecting things to go bad but you endeavour to escape to a safer department / project. Credit Risk Register reporting is something that most people would call a safe area because its BI which is currently done close to the end customer / user as it requires local Business knowledge that is hard to explain to outsourced resources.
If BI reporting is moving offshore I would be very concerned that the rest of the BI workflow will rapidly follow and the quality of information reported will be to the standard you expect from Captain Bob. Of course it will be years until the consequences are noticed but ho hum.
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Originally posted by eek View PostIf BI reporting is moving offshore I would be very concerned that the rest of the BI workflow will rapidly follow and the quality of information reported will be to the standard you expect from Captain Bob. Of course it will be Milliseconds until the consequences are noticed by the local business but years before the C level staff realise its a mistake but ho hum.
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