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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
About time! Waste of taxpayers money
I agree it used to be overdone but there are genuine cases for consultants/contractors.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Really? My last contract was a limited engagement with a Local Authority offering skills and experience they didn't have in house and it would have cost them more to employ a full time employee who would have probably had nothing to do once the project ended.
I agree it used to be overdone but there are genuine cases for consultants/contractors.
I had 3 contracts in the public sector in the last 5-6 years and I've never seen so much money wasted and so many inefficiencies. Both contractors and permies were to be blamed for.
In my last contract I worked in a team of 30-35 people, 70-75% of which were contractors; 4 years and 45 million quid later nothing was delivered, the programme was scrapped, contractors cut and permies redeployed in other departments. I was there 15 months and did probably 2 months worth of work.
So yeah, it's about time departments review what's being done and how, consolidate resources and get rid of some folks.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
In my last contract I worked in a team of 30-35 people, 70-75% of which were contractors; 4 years and 45 million quid later nothing was delivered, the programme was scrapped, contractors cut and permies redeployed in other departments. I was there 15 months and did probably 2 months worth of work.
Your money is being peed away nearly as fast as it's going in.
We have entire industries based around taking large sums of money and shuffling them around, producing economy - the end result is a by-product, if it exists at all.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by hungry_hog View Post2 year rule is pretty loose.
One chap I worked with moved team. Another one left and was hired back one month later. They changed his title. These were inside roles though.
Or some places they ignored it entirely, the "horse" bank had quite a few over 10 years back in the day. outside too!
Not ideal but better than watching TV in my pants.
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostNot ideal but better than watching TV in my pants.
But here's a for the extension. (It's a ladyfinger banana, since you've only got a small extension)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
As if by magic an exemption has been granted and I have been extended... until the end of August.
Not ideal but better than watching TV in my pants.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
About time! Waste of taxpayers moneyYou're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
Yes, really.
I had 3 contracts in the public sector in the last 5-6 years and I've never seen so much money wasted and so many inefficiencies. Both contractors and permies were to be blamed for.
In my last contract I worked in a team of 30-35 people, 70-75% of which were contractors; 4 years and 45 million quid later nothing was delivered, the programme was scrapped, contractors cut and permies redeployed in other departments. I was there 15 months and did probably 2 months worth of work.
So yeah, it's about time departments review what's being done and how, consolidate resources and get rid of some folks.
I agree some fairly massive IT projects in the public sector go over time and budget but that happens in the private sector as well, although the difference is how they are funded.
Contractors/Consultants have a place but it should be used where there is no in house knowledge with defined entry and exit points.Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
This. Anyone who says that the only solution to better public services is to raise taxes, hasn't looked behind the veil.
Your money is being peed away nearly as fast as it's going in.
We have entire industries based around taking large sums of money and shuffling them around, producing economy - the end result is a by-product, if it exists at all.
I do agree the large consultancies doe seem to have formed a racket.Comment
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