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Previously on "BOOM - chica - wow - wow"
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Apparently you can claim the cost of your love sharing parties back against the company.
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WoohooOriginally posted by Pogle View PostYay - nice one
I've just signed up for another 6 months myself so I'm sharing the lurve
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Yay - nice one
I've just signed up for another 6 months myself so I'm sharing the lurve
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You.. mppfff .. ughh.. are a.. grrrr mmmmm.. a lucky sod, well doneOriginally posted by Notascooby View PostAnother 6 months at initial rate - 10% still but happy enough and loving a reasonably interesting and low-stress gig. Best so far, so not happy enough, pretty damn delighted.
Hoping this one rolls and rolls...*
*Just so I can get called a disguised permie by NLUK because then you know you've made it

Gotta try hard than that!
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True - first gig was me against the world...I walked, project folded. Second was programme manager from hell and all hours possible, so nice to have something that's a bit more grown up.Originally posted by bobspud View PostDon't think you are in a minority with the rate reduction, so take what ever comes. Just remember your not there to like the atmosphere, and low stress is a great way to get lazy.
Change is always the best part of contracting.
Have a
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Don't think you are in a minority with the rate reduction, so take what ever comes. Just remember your not there to like the atmosphere, and low stress is a great way to get lazy.Originally posted by Notascooby View PostAnother 6 months at initial rate - 10% still but happy enough and loving a reasonably interesting and low-stress gig. Best so far, so not happy enough, pretty damn delighted.
Hoping this one rolls and rolls...*
Change is always the best part of contracting.
Have a
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BOOM - chica - wow - wow
Another 6 months at initial rate - 10% still but happy enough and loving a reasonably interesting and low-stress gig. Best so far, so not happy enough, pretty damn delighted.
Hoping this one rolls and rolls...*
*Just so I can get called a disguised permie by NLUK because then you know you've made it
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