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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostWhat about JSA?
Going to claim that anyway?
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Well done PC - you oould do with a bit of luck!
Just employ the standard agent holding pattern of "I need to get the contract checked". Good luck with the other prospects, if you'd prefer one of those.
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Well it is spring, I'm not surprised there's a surge in demand for contract cleaners.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostProbably best not to post on a thread where a guy is going to decline a renewal rather than jump halfway through hey
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostWhat about JSA?
Going to claim that anyway?
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo, three months on the bench, three months in crap gig, then I get offer for a half-decent gig.
Now it looks positive that I'm going to get another two offers. Bird in the hand and all that but I've got to play it carefully here.
To be fair, the agency that stumped up the offer last night haven't provided the contract yet just an email hassling me hand in notice and to agree to gig which I declined to do at this point.
Current gig ends next friday anyway if I dont take up renewal so notice period is a moot point in reality.
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Contracts are likes buses!
So, three months on the bench, three months in crap gig, then I get offer for a half-decent gig.
Now it looks positive that I'm going to get another two offers. Bird in the hand and all that but I've got to play it carefully here.
To be fair, the agency that stumped up the offer last night haven't provided the contract yet just an email hassling me hand in notice and to agree to gig which I declined to do at this point.
Current gig ends next friday anyway if I dont take up renewal so notice period is a moot point in reality.Tags: None
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