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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSuity or your m8?
Since I went permie everyone seems to want to follow me. Weird.
Lo and ******* behold, the company floated and the shares went up 50%.
Strike it down as another classic wrong move from MF.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postwhy did he quit? Can you get someone else in?
I am sure suity will be interested if you ask nicely.
He's sick to death of permie politics, decided he hates Sales Operations and wants to go back to being a Technical Consultant/Contractor.
He's going to feck off contracting!
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Originally posted by eek View PostDoes that mean you only option is full time States? You poor sod.
Having done a similar role before, it works when you have a good point person in the US. They attend meetings, provide feedback, direction, requirements etc.
If you have no-body or someone who is just plain useless, you get sidelined & you have no idea what's going on. Everything is run from the US Globally for clientco. It leaves these options
1) Goto the US Perm which is a non -starter
2) Increase Flights to the US & stay 2/3 weeks at a time - which is doable as long as they pay & don't do a travel ban (which also happened to me last time)
3) Do what you can and milk it until you cannot deliver any more.
4) Feck off.
So looks like (2) in the short-term.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBollocks. Just on a team call and my mate has quit after 11 weeks.
I specifically took the gig on the grounds that he would be coming on board in the US as it meant I'd be able to do this contract by just travelling backwards & forwards to the US every 4-6 weeks or so as he was the point contact & would take late meetings I couldn't do.
Now I'm bloody shafted.
I am sure suity will be interested if you ask nicely.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBollocks. Just on a team call and my mate has quit after 11 weeks.
I specifically took the gig on the grounds that he would be coming on board in the US as it meant I'd be able to do this contract by just travelling backwards & forwards to the US every 4-6 weeks or so as he was the point contact & would take late meetings I couldn't do.
Now I'm bloody shafted.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo how is the new gig going so far?
I specifically took the gig on the grounds that he would be coming on board in the US as it meant I'd be able to do this contract by just travelling backwards & forwards to the US every 4-6 weeks or so as he was the point contact & would take late meetings I couldn't do.
Now I'm bloody shafted.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostUpdate.
Spoke to the PM on this project at last clientco.
In the end they kept him at home for 8 weeks before bringing him back in. They dropped his rate 29% and he went back part-time. The project was cancelled completely and a new one raised in its place. The new project is now, no longer develop the solution itself but outsource it.
So looks like i played this well. The added bonus is, present clientco has the type of software and skills they need, so I'm going to pass all the details and contact information over to the sales team.
Who on earth would wait 8 weeks???
I am sure if you want a sales person there are plenty here who are full of poo which is the main feature required by a sales person.....
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Update.
Spoke to the PM on this project at last clientco.
In the end they kept him at home for 8 weeks before bringing him back in. They dropped his rate 29% and he went back part-time. The project was cancelled completely and a new one raised in its place. The new project is now, no longer develop the solution itself but outsource it.
So looks like i played this well. The added bonus is, present clientco has the type of software and skills they need, so I'm going to pass all the details and contact information over to the sales team.
Who on earth would wait 8 weeks???
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and how are you managing to get a visa for this? are they sponsoring you? did you change your name to marrilionbobfan?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo. Only me. Everyone else has been hired perm in the US. I'm the only one coming in on a UK contract. It's supposed to me contract to perm though.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAre the rest of theretardsA-Team contractors?
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