I've noticed what seems an increasing number of 'potential contractors' posting on this board. Most have a very casual attitude, have done little research and use words like 'wanna get into this contracting lark'. However they do not seem to realize that contracting is a completely different ballgame....And it's about to become very dangerous for many of these newbies. They seem to think that it's double your money for nothing or your money back, guaranteed! RISK FREE.
A bit like those banks who thought those mortgage backed bonds were a no brainer for guaranteed high yields. Risk free. As the contaigion spreads, it looks like we're in for it and these newbies, with fewer skills, experience, contacts and savings will suffer most. As in any downturn contractors are first in line for the chop.
The point I'm making is, if you're in a permie job and thinking of quitting for contracting, wait a year or two.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...rsplash114.xml
A bit like those banks who thought those mortgage backed bonds were a no brainer for guaranteed high yields. Risk free. As the contaigion spreads, it looks like we're in for it and these newbies, with fewer skills, experience, contacts and savings will suffer most. As in any downturn contractors are first in line for the chop.
The point I'm making is, if you're in a permie job and thinking of quitting for contracting, wait a year or two.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...rsplash114.xml
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