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Mooch
20th August 2005, 03:48
:woohoo:
After 9 weeks of job hunting I've finaly cracked the UK job contracting market. It's one of the worst examples of out sourcing you'd see, but it's paying OK so I don't really care. :drinkup:

I'm working though a UK contracting company who is supplying me to another contractor sourcing company , who in turn has supplying me to a vendor supply chain company who in turn has supplied me to a another vendor company who in turn has me working for the end customer. And they are all making a margin on me!. Has anyone else seen an outsourcing model this bad?. Here was me thinking that I'd be able to land a role direct with a customer / client.Boy was I wrong. Still , if I do a good job then 4 companies and the customer can all take the credit. :rofl: Guess I'll have five bosses as well. :confused:

John
20th August 2005, 04:00
Its 4 in the morning and thats to confusing, congratulations? ;)

James Deuce
20th August 2005, 06:16
:woohoo:
After 9 weeks of job hunting I've finaly cracked the UK job contracting market. It's one of the worst examples of out sourcing you'd see, but it's paying OK so I don't really care. :drinkup:

I'm working though a UK contracting company who is supplying me to another contractor sourcing company , who in turn has supplying me to a vendor supply chain company who in turn has supplied me to a another vendor company who in turn has me working for the end customer. And they are all making a margin on me!. Has anyone else seen an outsourcing model this bad?. Here was me thinking that I'd be able to land a role direct with a customer / client.Boy was I wrong. Still , if I do a good job then 4 companies and the customer can all take the credit. :rofl: Guess I'll have five bosses as well. :confused:

Woohoo!

Remember, it's the UK, it's not a job, it's a holiday from home.

My outsource chain of command in the UK was only 3 away from the initial employer. You really got lucky. :)

Well done Mooch. Took me 12 weeks to get a job in the UK.