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    #21
    I'm on a rolling 3 monther, and told there will be work until June 2018, still wont't give more than 3 months, but have previously been accustomed to 6m - 1year.

    About to sign up for my 3rd extension, bringing it to one year.

    I wouldn't fret it, and just adhere to the contractor mantra and "just keep invoicing".

    It lasts as long as it lasts.

    Congrats on the extension to the end of the year.
    Last edited by Scrag Meister; 18 September 2017, 07:12.
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      #22
      Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
      I'm on a rolling 3 monther, and told there will be work until June 2018, still wont't give more than 3 months, but have previously been accustomed to 6m - 1year.

      About to sign up for my 3rd extension, bringing it to one year.

      I wouldn't fret it, and just adhere to the contractor mantra and "just keep invoicing".

      It lasts as long as it lasts.

      Congrats on the extension to the end of the year.
      That's good to maximise expenses from a 24 month rule angle though no?
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        #23
        Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
        I'm on a rolling 3 monther, and told there will be work until June 2018, still wont't give more than 3 months, but have previously been accustomed to 6m - 1year.

        About to sign up for my 3rd extension, bringing it to one year.

        I wouldn't fret it, and just adhere to the contractor mantra and "just keep invoicing".
        Amateur

        My current project (initially three months) won't complete before end of 2018 at the earliest, by which time the client will look to replace the project that we've finished with something else. I may have left by then, I may not though.

        Just passed 5 years, all in extensions of 6 months or less.
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