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think i need to speak to someone about this, problem is should i bother as i don't really think i want to stay in my job there now! won't be easy for me or them i don't suppose!
don't wanna leave on bad terms, so wonder if i should just lump it and get on wi things....... with regards to the outsourcing, would it matter if they weren't contracted to do the hours that i was? the impression i get is obviously that they'll only be asked in to resolve any issues that arise, and unsure of the exact terms of quotation for web work. My position is full-time where-as they won't be |
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