Should be coming off the bench in the next week or so with a 12 month WFH ONLY role which has reasonable £££ so I am a very lucky person considering how bad in general the job market is right now!
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostDesperate times call for desperate measures. Pursue permanent opportunities too if they are available, then jump ship in 6 months when hopefully the general situation is in a better place.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostShould be coming off the bench in the next week or so with a 12 month WFH ONLY role which has reasonable £££ so I am a very lucky person considering how bad in general the job market is right now!Comment
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Benched since Jan Start of the year started really well with phone ringing constantly but two offers have fallen through and now... nothing but tumbleweed (aside from a call yesterday that encouraged me to get a 'pro' to write a new CV...)Comment
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Originally posted by Loofah View PostBenched since Jan Start of the year started really well with phone ringing constantly but two offers have fallen through and now... nothing but tumbleweed (aside from a call yesterday that encouraged me to get a 'pro' to write a new CV...)⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostThere is a company, CV and Interview Advisors who advertise on here a lot (often under the guide of a free webinar or similar) - they're quite good and when I used them I had a couple of 2 hour interviews to pull out stuff from my history I'd never thought of, and put them into the CV.Comment
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Chat with pimp for a couple of days' consultancy work. Did not expect that, we shall see how it develops.
Find it odd discussing IR35, SOW, D&C, etc with a pimp whereas not too long ago they hadn't a fecking scooby about all this.
qhLast edited by quackhandle; 20 March 2020, 14:39.He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by Mephisto View PostMight be extreme but I have taken a min wage job temp role in a warehouse until it all blows over. Assuming we aren't banned completely from leaving the house that is!
I was damn lucky to get in and am grateful to be earning anything. Also a couple of trickles of very passive income.
Do whatever you can folks.
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostGood on you Mephisto, it really is any port in a storm at the minute, I'd do just about anything to put food on the table and assuming you're working in the supermarket supply chain you can be assured you are doing a vital job.
I should have done this to keep me sane and keep some cash in the pocket and I didn't which I regret so good on you.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Loofah View PostBenched since Jan Start of the year started really well with phone ringing constantly but two offers have fallen through and now... nothing but tumbleweed (aside from a call yesterday that encouraged me to get a 'pro' to write a new CV...)
Keep applying to jobs.
In this climate, consider perm jobs and fixed-term contracts
Also spruce up your Linkedin profile now that you fixed up your CV
Finally, model excellence. Who do respect in your network or does a similar role that is doing well, appears to be successfully?
The really positive things are that you had two official offers, you can definitely get a third one. For some, they are not even getting beyond the telephone interview stage: keep your chin up.Last edited by rocktronAMP; 22 March 2020, 17:44.Comment
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