Well, my contract is coming to an end on the 9th March. Was completely expected, saw it coming from a mile away.
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There should still be time to find something else.
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Same day for me at the moment, still waiting to hear if they are going to be permitted an exception to keep me on. CV is out there though, waiting to see whats around.
GL with the job hunt.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWell, my contract is coming to an end on the 9th March. Was completely expected, saw it coming from a mile away.
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My CV has been out there for the past few weeks. The daft thing is that I was getting loads of phone calls a few weeks ago, but not any more. With the notice period I had (28 days, which I only accepted after a rate rise, though I did fight for 14 days), I couldn't jump ship sooner.
I hope things pick up. I am working on a Plan B, but it is in early stages and is a few months off from being a money earner, so I am not in the position to hit the ground running with it. I just hope I get a new contract in order to give me more time to develop Plan B fully.
I also need a PR wizzard, but I guess I will have to find the positivity within me to get my website done properly.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostMy CV has been out there for the past few weeks. The daft thing is that I was getting loads of phone calls a few weeks ago, but not any more. With the notice period I had (28 days, which I only accepted after a rate rise, though I did fight for 14 days), I couldn't jump ship sooner.
I hope things pick up. I am working on a Plan B, but it is in early stages and is a few months off from being a money earner, so I am not in the position to hit the ground running with it. I just hope I get a new contract in order to give me more time to develop Plan B fully.
I also need a PR wizzard, but I guess I will have to find the positivity within me to get my website done properly.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWell, my contract is coming to an end on the 9th March.
Expecting it will drag out for a bit longer after that, though. Another month, probably, which I don't like the idea of.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat's when mine ends, too.
Expecting it will drag out for a bit longer after that, though. Another month, probably, which I don't like the idea of.
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