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They extended you for a completely different project? PermieOriginally posted by LatteLiberal View PostI am a week into my extension and I feel like leaving. The last project I worked on was fairly OK albeit with tight deadlines. The thing I am working on now is a soul detroyer, no spec not using any of my core skills and utterly boring. The upsides are I got a rate increase and it's close to home, and its for 6 months. I will probably have to wor on this and another similar horrible project thw whole 6 months though. Should I stay or should I go now?
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Its fun going to current clientco. I could easily write a book on the dysfunctionality of this place and the joy of not being subjected to the hr side makes it pure entertainment.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostIf it was fun they wouldnt pay you and it wouldnt be called work. Cue someone who says they always have fun at work.
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If it was fun they wouldnt pay you and it wouldnt be called work. Cue someone who says they always have fun at work.Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostI am a week into my extension and I feel like leaving. The last project I worked on was fairly OK albeit with tight deadlines. The thing I am working on now is a soul detroyer, no spec not using any of my core skills and utterly boring. The upsides are I got a rate increase and it's close to home, and its for 6 months. I will probably have to wor on this and another similar horrible project thw whole 6 months though. Should I stay or should I go now?
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Double rate??? Thank's Boss!Originally posted by doodab View PostIf you go there will be trouble.
If you stay it will be double.
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Could be worse. Could have had no rate increase, and been stuck a 80 mile commute each way from home.
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Stay. It's only 6 months.Originally posted by LatteLiberal View PostI am a week into my extension and I feel like leaving. The last project I worked on was fairly OK albeit with tight deadlines. The thing I am working on now is a soul detroyer, no spec not using any of my core skills and utterly boring. The upsides are I got a rate increase and it's close to home, and its for 6 months. I will probably have to wor on this and another similar horrible project thw whole 6 months though. Should I stay or should I go now?
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Extension Horror
I am a week into my extension and I feel like leaving. The last project I worked on was fairly OK albeit with tight deadlines. The thing I am working on now is a soul detroyer, no spec not using any of my core skills and utterly boring. The upsides are I got a rate increase and it's close to home, and its for 6 months. I will probably have to wor on this and another similar horrible project thw whole 6 months though. Should I stay or should I go now?Tags: None
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