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I am out the game now but looking on here and on LinkedIn I think your experience is fairly atypical of the current contract market. -
It's also not "State of the Economy" really! Although the two are obviously related. Anyway, off topic posts removed.Originally posted by agentzero View PostA reminder that this is a "State of the Market" thread and not "The poor state of Oliverson's life".
Market has picked up in the last two months and have been received more calls than I know what to do with.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Fair comment. Word of mouth seems the way of it now. I'm not smug with this arrangement, as it pushes out good contractors from finding work. It's as if the impenetrable world of insurance is now across most sectors and recommendations are one of the few ways to get work. I'm not working full time on any single contract and like it this way, but scope creep is happening more often as clients try to get many more hours than they say they are willing to pay for. It's a ruse to exploit desperate contractors. I've managed to stop two clients expecting full time office hours for what certainly is part time 2 days a week project.Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
I am out the game now but looking on here and on LinkedIn I think your experience is fairly atypical of the current contract market.Comment
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You do hear of people who are in a similar position to you and are doing ok or indeed quite well. I agree about word of mouth but it doesn't help if they haven't got any work going.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
Fair comment. Word of mouth seems the way of it now. I'm not smug with this arrangement, as it pushes out good contractors from finding work. It's as if the impenetrable world of insurance is now across most sectors and recommendations are one of the few ways to get work. I'm not working full time on any single contract and like it this way, but scope creep is happening more often as clients try to get many more hours than they say they are willing to pay for. It's a ruse to exploit desperate contractors. I've managed to stop two clients expecting full time office hours for what certainly is part time 2 days a week project.
Problem is if the eco-system of contracting gets dismantled it will reach a point, or indeed might have already, where there is a terminal decline and it can't scale back up if the market improves and can't be a sizeable industry again.
Good luck to you though.Comment
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