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The correct path to permie freedom isOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou wally! You're supposed to let them get rid of you and pay you off. Oh well, back to contracting again
Punch director
claim it was due to stress
take 12 months off "sick"
get paid off
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You wally! You're supposed to let them get rid of you and pay you off. Oh well, back to contracting againOriginally posted by MarillionFan View Post1 day. Stepped down from my role over the phone from my hotel room. Told my boss I won't move to the US later in the year as agrees and so he will need to find a US replacement.
Ho hum.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post1 day. Stepped down from my role over the phone from my hotel room. Told my boss I won't move to the US later in the year as agrees and so he will need to find a US replacement.
Ho hum.
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I've done the needful and negged him now for youOriginally posted by eek View PostIf I'd known you were going to post that I wouldn't have negged you a few minutes ago*
Actually I would have done as you deserved it but even so
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If I'd known you were going to post that I wouldn't have negged you a few minutes ago*Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post1 day. Stepped down from my role over the phone from my hotel room. Told my boss I won't move to the US later in the year as agrees and so he will need to find a US replacement.
Ho hum.
Actually I would have done as you deserved it but even so
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1 day. Stepped down from my role over the phone from my hotel room. Told my boss I won't move to the US later in the year as agrees and so he will need to find a US replacement.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post3 weeks?
Ho hum.
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Just now I think Suity might be the most 'upwardly mobile' person on CUK General.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIts a sad day when Suity is doing better than you
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