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They just had word from the national head office that they are not allowed to use any external recruiters. All recruitment must be kept in house. That sucks!

that screams the sounds of a large firm to me

So in the end it was up to me again to contact Gav :verymad: (sent him a text msg)

bottom line its not ready..........

still need to wire HKS injectors, instal new vacuum lines, waiting for fuel fittings to connect HKS fuel rail to Tomei FPR.

They just had word from the national head office that they are not allowed to use any external recruiters. All recruitment must be kept in house. That sucks!

That really does suck from your point of view, sorry to hear it.

That was supposed to happen here too, but I am seeing more gov jobs than ever before advertised externally.

So in the end it was up to me again to contact Gav :verymad: (sent him a text msg)

bottom line its not ready..........

still need to wire HKS injectors, instal new vacuum lines, waiting for fuel fittings to connect HKS fuel rail to Tomei FPR.

thats a fair bit of work really, he was never going to be ready today and he is a jerk for saying so

That really does suck from your point of view, sorry to hear it.

That was supposed to happen here too, but I am seeing more gov jobs than ever before advertised externally.

Yeah. We're seeing a bit of this type of movement lately. Once they realise that it takes a little more finesse than sending someone a message over linkedin to successfully bring someone across, they come back. :)

So in the end it was up to me again to contact Gav :verymad: (sent him a text msg)

bottom line its not ready..........

still need to wire HKS injectors, instal new vacuum lines, waiting for fuel fittings to connect HKS fuel rail to Tomei FPR.

This is fuarked. Tell him that if it isn't done by today, you will be taking it elsewhere and expecting your money back.

Yeah. We're seeing a bit of this type of movement lately. Once they realise that it takes a little more finesse than sending someone a message over linkedin to successfully bring someone across, they come back. :)

the weird thing for us was that we NEVER advertised externally before, then the new government made a big deal about not allowing the use of recruiters any more...then started doing it, confusing.

I would love someone to send me a linked in message to change jobs! ha ha

thats a fair bit of work really, he was never going to be ready today and he is a jerk for saying so

Its BS central!!!!........................is what I have gathered. What I don't understand is I am not a bad customer, and he is making me feel like a one :unsure:

I am more than happy to pay what is fair.......................but is this fair????

really depressed with how it has all been managed. It is evident there are inherent cash flow problems at his end but I should not be suffering the consequences from that.

I bet you when its comes to payment he wont hold back on anything!

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the weird thing for us was that we NEVER advertised externally before, then the new government made a big deal about not allowing the use of recruiters any more...then started doing it, confusing.

I would love someone to send me a linked in message to change jobs! ha ha

Done.

Now I just need to remember how to log on to linkedin! :P

I only created it because I nearly changed jobs 18 months ago and they wanted me to have one to look at.

Lol! So you've only ever worked for government? Does that mean that you've never really worked? :P

Also, what's with the new profile pic?

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Lol! So you've only ever worked for government? Does that mean that you've never really worked? :P

Also, what's with the new profile pic?

Nah I have worked in a few different places, but the last 9.5 years were various gov roles. Also die in a fire

Anna changed my pic, it is meant to be a gif but it does not appear to be working.

Finally caught up of this weeks whoring

So going camping again this weekend

Kinda in a bad mood. Kathryn saysshewill do one thing then gets here and is like nope don't want to do that we are doing this.... Dafuq.jpg

Nah I have worked in a few different places, but the last 9.5 years were various gov roles. Also die in a fire

Anna changed my pic, it is meant to be a gif but it does not appear to be working.

Lol! Thought that you may like my snide remark ;)

Where is Anna? No whoring from her? Do I have to post-dig some of her previous comments to make it feel like she's here?

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