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Surely mwahhahahahahahahaha should be saved until September as I start poaching. I'll keep theOriginally posted by norrahe View PostI think the word for that is mwahhahahahahahahaha
for suity.
As for MF at least I have a contract not just a vague hope that you're clientco hasn't binned you.
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So you've been posting these last two years as a permie and didn't tell us
I feel so used.
Congrats
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You didn't miss anything. I was a contractor from 1994-2006 went perm as the market went tulip and I'm back contracting again.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSorry, I must have missed something. Is this your first contract and you've been permie all along.
Well that answers the 'slurp slurp' questions then.
As for the slurp slurp comments timing is everything. By the time I can start talking to the clientco's clients it will be SLA renewal time. And with my reputation and slightly lower prices those clients will be mine (evil laugh).Last edited by eek; 23 March 2012, 16:49.
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