Erm, ok.
I'm kinda sensible so no notice will be handed in until I'm absolutely sure. I know my rights regarding my notice and I'm comfortable with that.
Also, I'm happy for this thread to be closed if it annoys you that I've posted on my only thread.
Cheers
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Hello guys, I'm the newest member of the team, for my background, I'm a Photographer and works in an online store that offers (beds, leashes, collars, cages, clothes, and carriers). I love cooking Asian foods like Chinese, Japanese and Thai foods.Last edited by Benjiex; 19 November 2018, 00:41.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostSee if you can get out before the 4 weeks - even showing that you have tried to.
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See if you can get out before the 4 weeks - even showing that you have tried to.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostLets wait for the "I've handed my notice in at my perm job but the agent says the contract has been cancelled. Am I entitled to compensation ?" thread....
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...e-started.html
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis. 4 weeks is a long time to wait. Budgets can be pulled, projects canned and so on. If there are a number of other people as good as you available immediately you are going to be at a distinct disadvantage on a number of fronts.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOne piece of advice would be to never believe anything an agent tells you.
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Originally posted by Morgraal View PostNot heard back yet, but they've said I'll know within the week.
My notice is 4 weeks and they are aware of it, it's not an issue.
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Originally posted by Morgraal View PostHi all
After various let-downs from recruiters, I have secured an interview on Friday.
I'm still in my perm role, but I'm hopeful that I'll be successful and start my new adventure.
Cheers
Mark
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Long time no see
Hi all
After various let-downs from recruiters, I have secured an interview on Friday.
I'm still in my perm role, but I'm hopeful that I'll be successful and start my new adventure.
Cheers
Mark
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Originally posted by Morgraal View PostThanks. I've been a data analyst in various fields over the last 11 years. Just brushing up on my SAS and SQL, and intending to get Prince2 qualified by the end of the year. I'm expecting redundancy to come calling, so I'm preparing.
But you won't know if you don't try. Best of luck!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWelcome and best of luck. What Is your area of expertise?
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Originally posted by Morgraal View PostHi all
Thanks for accepting me.
I'm looking at moving into contracting as I'm more project focused and prefer to work on something for 6 months or so and then hand it over to BAU.
I'l looking to learn a lot on here.
Cheers
Mark
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