Simple question / poll. Are you currently working in a contract, permie job or "inbetween clients" currently?
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Working or benched?
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Working or benched?
69I am working in a contract60.87%42I am working in a perm job7.25%5I am not working / benched / looking24.64%17Other (please specify)7.25%5First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive -
Want to get a feel for how many are actually benched contractors. Maybe it is just the unlucky few?First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive -
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I work for the IR35 collection dept at HMRC. My annual bonus depends on nailing hard working tax dodgers. Those on the bench, living on the streets or dead need not worry.Originally posted by BR14 View Postwho wants to know?
you the polis?First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Ad-Hoc projects here and there. Good day rates, but very inconsistent - only have work lined up for another 2.5 weeksComment
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That's still working. Unless your pay cut was close to 100%, you are still earning a very good living I'm sure.Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostWhere is the option for working but had to take a pay cutFirst Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Looks like we have 36% unemployment on the forum. If its a microcosm of the wider economy, we are truly fudged.
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That's assuming the people who are not working by choice aren't included and have selected 'other' instead.Originally posted by sira View PostLooks like we have 36% unemployment on the forum. If its a microcosm of the wider economy, we are truly fudged.
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