They are obviously operating a âself serviceâ model and expect you do it yourself.
Ffs youâll be some asset to the professional services firm. First question youâre asked and you are straight on to tfk looking for the easy answer.
Coming here before asking Chat Gpt. Smh
Getting other people to do the work that you will take all the credit for is exactly the trait that will get you to the top
Leaving a paper trail isnât though
They could be use to using a lot of sub contractors in which case they normally tell them to update ROS with their employers details. The can throw the GDPR excuse as well or have lazy cunts in payroll that dont want to work.
I think in a normal employment you give your PPS number to your new Employer and they register it. For any issue you will then be requested to confirm details.
Sounds like exactly the kind of enquiring mind that could have a big career in Audit
No they donât.
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Its actually quite easy to do also. 5 minutes job
We were sprung a surprise yesterday by means of they want us to go to a 24/7 rota for the first half of next year. 4 days on and 4 days off.
First month would be all nights.
Second month would be all days.
Third month would be all evenings.
The back to the month of nights etc.
Theyâre trying to sell it to us as a 4 day weekend but Iâve no interest in doing it due to various commitments.
Any key points I should add in to the chatgpt formed email I plan to send before COB today?
Shove it up your hole.
Ask Chatgpt to type up a new CV for you.
Thatâs my backup plan
If youâre young, shift work can really work in your favour, especially when it comes to time off. Play it right with leave and you can get long chunks of time off to go travelling or whatever.
Very difficult to maintain regular commitments though.
8 hr shifts? Or 12
4 x 12hrs
I work that roster (kinda) now. If youâre going on shifts you want them as long as possible.
Will you get shift allowances and weekend premiums?
I would for some of the hours.
A month of nights in December or January will fuck you up quite badly to put it bluntly