If it wasn't for friends I wouldn't have had half as many long term gigs. Using your network to find work is not cheating
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This forum is actually for ex-contractors. However you're making the first important step.Originally posted by mb31 View Post8) I want to be a contractor so I can take part in this forum"Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Speak for yourself, quitterOriginally posted by Cirrus View PostThis forum is actually for ex-contractors. However you're making the first important step.Comment
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So you're still contracting?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSpeak for yourself, quitter
Not for long..."Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Ex-contractor here, sitting the great storm of 2019/2020 out but happy to set sail again should the waters calm.Originally posted by Cirrus View PostThis forum is actually for ex-contractors. However you're making the first important step.
In my own opinion the only only thing standing between many contractors and multi month long layoffs is blind luck.
I know of several happily sat in 2-3 year long contracts, permiecontractors who have no clue how bad it is out there.
If you are in a niche market with plenty of insider contacts it still might be worth a punt but anything other than that and chucking in a well paying permie job for contracting is an act of insanity.
I remember 9/11 and 2008 and they were mere blips compared to this.Comment
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The other issue with project management is that more and more companies are going with agile methodologies and you need to be a proven scrum master or product owner rather than a project manager these days.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Thank you. Very comprehensive. And helpfulOriginally posted by LetterBox View PostDon't run towards the fire.Comment
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There's a lot of competition out there and I thought PSO might be easier to break intoOriginally posted by BigJohn View PostAs you are concerned about rate why would you be looking at PSO gigs which pay less especially when you’ve been a PM for 10 years?
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