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Originally posted by SteelyDan View PostSad to say, for me, it's dire at the minute...Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis makes me glumClarity is everythingComment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View Postmust admit after a bit of an intentional break I find it bleak now tooComment
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Originally posted by CoolCat View Postmust admit after a bit of an intentional break I find it bleak now tooOriginally posted by siphr View PostLikewise...
There does seem to be stuff about that would require either a long commute or a stay away. It's early days so I'm being picky and waiting for something local. If I'm still benched in March then I may consider further afield.Do what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI can see perm consultant roles becoming a happy medium for many contractors where the work is varied and project-based without the hassle and worry of bench time.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Will be rolling off current role at the end of March. I'd like to take a bit of time off, but if something does come along early I will take it. Be interesting to see how it all pans out, leaving on B* dayI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostBe interesting to see how it all pans out, leaving on B* day
No interesting work left at client and renewal due end of March, so trying to motivate myself to get clued up on some gaps in recent experience, so can change tack into a different role for a new challenge out of the myriad of ones I've touched on but not specialised in.
Been doing some research on Jobserve about what keywords I have on my CV (or could comfortably 'acquire') with the most opportunities locally or within 100 miles, to ensure I don't go down a road where there's not much future demand.
However, I think I need to blow my warchest (nothing motivates as much as being close to skint) as I just can't be bothered learning anything required for the next potential contract while I could afford to go on a long vacation for x years, which at the moment is more appealing.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Last gig ended 1st week of Jan and i started looking with earnest in Feb.
Landed new gig at the start of this week, so was benched for nearly 2 months.
this gig was as a result of being persistent with the agent.
no good just applying via jobserve and leaving it there.
Gotta get on the phone and do some chatting.Comment
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Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View PostIs it brexit? Is it something else? Some pimps say it's always slow this time of year, while others said oh january is a great time to start looking... last september they also said it's slow. So who knows.
After 8 years happily working in private sector contracting, I threw in the towel on private sector after 4 months on bench.
Quietly the government has tweaked its contractor procurement system to allow for non-IR35 staff to be employed with compliance to HMRC requirements in a matter of days, in my case 3 days from the requestor pressing button on G-Cloud to me coming in through the door and starting work.
This change happened in December.
I would expect that this will start the movement of contractors back from private sector back into public sector and allow the private sector time to recover its footing, once brexit decision is made.
Am now working on a gig in a good working environment with lots to fix and where I am invoicing same as private sector and getting paid that invoice on a weekly basis.Comment
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