Originally posted by Pgtips
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As I said the UK IT goldrush is over unless you have real niche skills & a checkable UK based security, credit & police history forget it. At best all you will be able to get is a short term contract which is most likely covering for project based perm secondment then when they are done so is your contract the days of getting rolling contracts is rapidly going away. Your skillset is not niche at all anymore most of that is covered by the big outsourcing companies at a very low employee rate.
Try looking elsewhere UK is anything but easy to get contract work. So many of us are sitting on the bench as the rates are very low & or the work is just not there anymore. It is what it is you are better staying in NZ if you can find the work there London had a great contract market about 15 years ago. About 5 years ago it nosedived once newer tech replaced the need for skilled support staff. Now its treading water.

. If you like what you end up doing, as a contractor, do what they want from you without rocking the boat and just "keep invoicing", learn who in actually in charge of contract renewals and ensure you are seen by the project manager as "invaluable" in implementing whatever the PM is tasked to deliver. As a contractor, it is about having work, networking with people, simply being professional (in doing the role expected of you) and invoicing. The social scene is also quite important. Join in the wed/thurs/fri drinks at the pub to be seen a team player - and ALWAYS buy them a round when your turn comes up! I know it seems expensive to buy 6 beers for everyone there when you only plan on drinking 2 the whole night.. but you have to do it and it evens out over the long-term. Also don't go counting pennies after the inevitable indian curry you all go to when the drunk, obnoxious twat of a colleague who ate everything off the menu simply exclaims "to just split the bill equally between everyone" - its quite common for food bills just to be split. If you do end up paying individually, don't be the last one to pay... just go with the flow. Get on with who you need to and keep invoicing!
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