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Don't worry the DWP (or as I like to refer to as
"<campy german="" accent=""> ze dhSS")
haven't given me a cup of water, even though I showed them how to print out on a full side of A4 from there printer!
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How do you think it went?
When will you know if you got it?
How do you think it went?
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I think the Face 2 Face went well I could produce examples of things I work on that were similar to there products, I at least identified pretty much all the parts of a circuit diagram correctly, I haven't used Labview (at least the part of it they use). The only down side is the agents want to send a very grovelly thank you letter. The phone interview has led to a face to face, the thing that makes me nervous is the fact it is a contract rather than a perm role.
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Ok and how do you think it went?
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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On the whole not too bad!
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Well there was lots of Circuit diagrams, Allen Bradley & Rockwell PLC's which I could identify also I had done some very relevant work in the testing field so
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Is the location near to you?
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Location wise do-able, not walking distance like my last employer though!
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Like Pig Pea in short bursts!
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glennPattonPUB wrote: the thing that makes me nervous is the fact it is a contract rather than a perm role.
Previous position: contractor for 7 years, then permanent for 5 1/2 years.
Left to take current position: contractor for 3 years, but LOVE MY JOB!
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Tim Carmichael wrote: but LOVE MY JOB!
Your Boss won't read this you know?
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Doesn't matter... I tell him that on a regular basis.
I went from being on call every 5 weeks for everything (hardware, database, applications, network) and supporting databases and applications to being on call every 10 weeks, working on a single suite of applications and only being on call for that... win-win for me.
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Hmmm, I just don't want to get caught like a friend of mine who had it with Umbrella companies set up his Limited and it turned out the umbrella had mixed up some tax and bang, big bill.
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That would be bad... Hope it all works out for you.
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Fingers crossed mate. I've had a first call yesterday and I'm waiting for a yay/nay.
Oh, and a Christmas message for every single agent everywhere "[REDACTED] off and die you horse [REDACTED] [REDACTED] garglers!"
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nay
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Neigh!!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Bahhh!
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Hmmm like beer ? :sheep: does not work must investigate later...
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<<gollom mode="">> Thankee Master <> Was not aware of half of those! Never see before thanks!
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(Must be polite you don't who is reading) I am with you there!
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