Got a month to go and verbally been offered an extension. Should I be biting their hand off for it? Without looking at the boards and stuff it feels like a yes
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How should we know? Do you want to stay there? IS the rate OK? Work good? You can only make a decision based on the facts of the case and only you know those.Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGot a month to go and verbally been offered an extension. Should I be biting their hand off for it? Without looking at the boards and stuff it feels like a yes'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Sign the extension, then you can always give notice if you find a better role.Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGot a month to go and verbally been offered an extension. Should I be biting their hand off for it? Without looking at the boards and stuff it feels like a yes
Remember that even in a good market a new contract can be pulled at (or even after) the last minute.
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Would always take an extension however bad the gig might be, unless you know you can get another role.Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGot a month to go and verbally been offered an extension. Should I be biting their hand off for it? Without looking at the boards and stuff it feels like a yesComment
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I would. I was out for about six months before I started the contract I'm in. It almost cleaned me out financially & I was crippled with anxiety at times. I'm due to finish this one in five weeks and I'm scared. It's honestly the worst I've found it since I started contracting in 2008. Hang on to it if you can.Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGot a month to go and verbally been offered an extension. Should I be biting their hand off for it? Without looking at the boards and stuff it feels like a yesIf you don't have anything nice to say, say it sarcasticallyComment
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What do you do?Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View Post
I would. I was out for about six months before I started the contract I'm in. It almost cleaned me out financially & I was crippled with anxiety at times. I'm due to finish this one in five weeks and I'm scared. It's honestly the worst I've found it since I started contracting in 2008. Hang on to it if you can.Comment
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In that case wouldn't it be better to go perm for 1-2 years and then assess what the market is like? or is perm also dead atm?Originally posted by KinooOrKinog View Post
I would. I was out for about six months before I started the contract I'm in. It almost cleaned me out financially & I was crippled with anxiety at times. I'm due to finish this one in five weeks and I'm scared. It's honestly the worst I've found it since I started contracting in 2008. Hang on to it if you can.Comment
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Not really. It's not as simple as 'just go perm for a while, problem solved!'. It's also going to be twice as difficult going back to contracting. If I'm going to make the decision to go perm, it's going to have to be for good, so it would be a last resort for me.Originally posted by dsc View Post
In that case wouldn't it be better to go perm for 1-2 years and then assess what the market is like? or is perm also dead atm?
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I'm a UX and I can see a very long and dry season for UX contractors. Alot many have switched to perm. For me i need the flexibility for now.
Perhaps global politics can turn things around for all economies not just ours. USA and China meetup is a good sign.
I do get an odd service designer role which looks pertinent to what I have been doing and then there are some SC cleared jobs which feels like the government is keeping the market alive. Found out that SC clearance is not something i can get on my own so will have to wait for a few more months i guess. Problem is that recruiters are now asking why i have been out of work for past 6 months as if they dont know anything about the market.Comment
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Just make something up. It's something clients do ask.Originally posted by homemurad View PostProblem is that recruiters are now asking why i have been out of work for past 6 months as if they dont know anything about the market.Comment
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