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  • eek
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    Thats a really sensible way to do it. I was fed up last week when I had to bin the role through Hays but if you are not desperate then keeping away from needy and crap looking gigs is a wise move. Have a
    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    Good for you eek, life's too short to settle for crap contracts if you're not in fiscal dire straits.
    I will repeat what I said to Sas. This thread is a crappy p*** take of the gutted thread from last night. When I leave current clientco it will be for a live of occasional consultancy based on the tools I've spent three years developing and 1 year getting clients for.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Turned down a contract today because the interview didn't seem to know anything and was in shell shock from the arrogant know it all attitude of the previous interviewee.

    ho hum life goes on. Its not as if I needed the job (it looked total tulip).
    Good for you eek, life's too short to settle for crap contracts if you're not in fiscal dire straits.

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  • bobspud
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    Thats a really sensible way to do it. I was fed up last week when I had to bin the role through Hays but if you are not desperate then keeping away from needy and crap looking gigs is a wise move. Have a

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    No you've got a real business haven't you, with employees and what not ?
    Deluded twat of a disguised employee.
    read the gutted thread muppet.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    ho hum life goes on. Its not as if I needed the job (it looked total tulip).
    No you've got a real business haven't you, with employees and what not ?
    Deluded twat of a disguised employee.

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  • eek
    started a topic Nearly boomed

    Nearly boomed

    Turned down a contract today because the interview didn't seem to know anything and was in shell shock from the arrogant know it all attitude of the previous interviewee.

    ho hum life goes on. Its not as if I needed the job (it looked total tulip).

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