I'm on my 3rd week of inventing work whilst waiting for the project to kick off. Just adding React to my CV but it's hard trying to look busy!!
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What's the limit of your "Keep Invoicing" mantra?
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Been there a few times, client gets you in a little too early and you're thumb twiddling for a few weeks. Take the time to learn all about the company's internal processes. Most permies haven't a clue what they are and it'll come in handy when you need to find something for the project and you already know where to go for the info. I have a good trawl of the intranet site, shared drives, sharepoint, etc and bookmark the heck out of anything that looks remotely useful.Originally posted by coolhandluke View PostI'm on my 3rd week of inventing work whilst waiting for the project to kick off. Just adding React to my CV but it's hard trying to look busy!!Comment
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WHS - even if I have 2 hours free in an 8 hour day i'd be using it to work on my Plans B, C and D.Originally posted by stek View PostKeep on invoicing on, work on Plan B to Plan Z.......
If you have more than that then you should be killing it coming up with a SaaS business or some other idea.Comment
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This is a bit immoral, you need to be doing at least some work to justify your day rate.Originally posted by tvr450 View PostKeep on invoicing. Find a second client who will let you work from home. Keep invoicing x 2.Last edited by NorthWestPerm2Contr; 31 January 2018, 11:44.Comment
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Says the man working on Plans B-Z.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThis is a bit immoral, you need to be doing at least some work to justify your day rate.
qhHe 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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Ok. Who is the impostor and what have you done with NLUK?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt really depends on where on the curve you are. 5 years ago I'd have sat there and endured just about anything just to keep billing. Now I've learned that work is there and it won't be long before something else comes along so I've relaxed my view.Comment
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Maybe, but morality doesn't pay the bills, put food on the table and keep a roof over your head.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThis is a bit immoral
It seems that, to this particular client, he is justifying his day rate simply by being a bum-on-a-seat. After all, if the client thought it was useless him being there, then he wouldn't be there, would he?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Postyou need to be doing at least some work to justify your day rate.Comment
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I always go over and above what is required..... In the odd case you end up in a "public sector attitude" company which means you just need to send a few emails and attend the odd meeting, in that case you can only lead a horse to water.....Originally posted by quackhandle View PostSays the man working on Plans B-Z.
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Same where I am now but it is public sector. Local, rate is decent enough, skillset is ok - its just not that busy. Quietest place I've ever worked- nothing ever goes wrong. But client seems happy to pay just in case.
But, its local, probably long term and decent enough so I'll stay. If it was away from home, or crap in any other way I'd have bailed ages ago.
Beware though - I stayed at a local gig a few years because it was local. Awful place, awful permie managers, permies, complete nightmare. Took and extension then a week or so later wished I hadn't. Had a bit of effect on my mental state in the end. Bad idea.....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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