I'm working 20 days a month with a client who, being brutally honest, needs me for less than half that. The client doesn't seem to care. It's very relaxed; lots of laughter, chatter, permies web-browsing ad nauseum.
I fill my time working through their issues log, however despite frequent nagging they never got around to testing anything, so it all feels pointless. I stress to them that if I am not occupied then I will go home and not bill, but I soon found this was the road to destitution.
So this week I am sitting quietly in a corner learning javascript.
This is Month 6. The normal pattern is, as the month draws to a close, I rationalise that "No one in their right mind would offer an extension", brace myself to leave, put out feelers for other work, then on the last afternoon they announce they have found some budget money and invite me to stay another month. The previous developer was here years working on this basis.
I like the work when it actually comes. I like the client, the staff, I have a very acceptable working environment apart from the empty days. I don't want this relationship to end altogether. But I have the *chance* of a second part-time contract that might complement this one. It's at the other end of the country, though I can stay with a friend, plus I have remote access to Client1 should it be necessary.
So in theory these two contracts could fit together well.
The sensible thing, it seems to me (though my judgement is not usually to be trusted), is to firm up an offer from Client2 before I speak to Client1 about restructuring my contract. Both contracts involve agencies. Though my heart says "Gauge Client1's reaction to the proposal first".
Do any of you battle-scarred veterans have related anecdotal tales I can read then ignore as I bumble my way to penury?
I fill my time working through their issues log, however despite frequent nagging they never got around to testing anything, so it all feels pointless. I stress to them that if I am not occupied then I will go home and not bill, but I soon found this was the road to destitution.
So this week I am sitting quietly in a corner learning javascript.
This is Month 6. The normal pattern is, as the month draws to a close, I rationalise that "No one in their right mind would offer an extension", brace myself to leave, put out feelers for other work, then on the last afternoon they announce they have found some budget money and invite me to stay another month. The previous developer was here years working on this basis.
I like the work when it actually comes. I like the client, the staff, I have a very acceptable working environment apart from the empty days. I don't want this relationship to end altogether. But I have the *chance* of a second part-time contract that might complement this one. It's at the other end of the country, though I can stay with a friend, plus I have remote access to Client1 should it be necessary.
So in theory these two contracts could fit together well.
The sensible thing, it seems to me (though my judgement is not usually to be trusted), is to firm up an offer from Client2 before I speak to Client1 about restructuring my contract. Both contracts involve agencies. Though my heart says "Gauge Client1's reaction to the proposal first".
Do any of you battle-scarred veterans have related anecdotal tales I can read then ignore as I bumble my way to penury?


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