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Serious question about contractors that are struggling in general to secure even calls:
What's keeping your spirits up, and are you considering continue doing contracting under the current market conditions?
Serious question about contractors that are struggling in general to secure even calls:
What's keeping your spirits up, and are you considering continue doing contracting under the current market conditions?
I am due to start a contract on Monday (assuming they are ever happy with references I am offering) and only had a few weeks out this time round but you just need to remind yourself that for all the times it doesn't work for you, you only need get it right once.
Long term I think the jury is out as to if contracting is in terminal decline or the current woes are related to the economy. Or more likely a bit of both.
I am due to start a contract on Monday (assuming they are ever happy with references I am offering) and only had a few weeks out this time round but you just need to remind yourself that for all the times it doesn't work for you, you only need get it right once.
From my experience in a large range of sectors, there's a big difference between the best project managers and the also rans. Can anyone be a project manager? Possibly. But not a really good one managing difficult projects, at least in non-software dev projects.
I have never worked with a single Project manager in my 16 years career where they knew what they were doing. I have always felt that I know more than them even though I am not a Project manager by rank or title!
Serious question about contractors that are struggling in general to secure even calls:
What's keeping your spirits up, and are you considering continue doing contracting under the current market conditions?
We are just sitting on the fence and waiting while we plunder our warchest. Us contractors will remain contractors till we retire. Perm employment has three stages of interviews!
I have never worked with a single Project manager in my 16 years career where they knew what they were doing. I have always felt that I know more than them even though I am not a Project manager by rank or title!
Good PMs are as rare as hens teeth. When you do get a good one they really stick in the memory.
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