As the final few days of my contract approach, I reflect on my age (late 50's), my working life and my future.
I've worked since leaving school at 15 with a few spells on the bench (dotcom crash, financial crisis, covid) and a 4 year sandwich course at Uni.
I've been a contractor since February 2004, a developer. Now as I approach my 60s, I look at the state of the market, the state of the country, and frankly, the state of me, and I conclude that I AM DONE.
I don't have it in my to go again, in a market as bad as this, and I don't have the desire to code for other companies anymore. I have had enough.
So, I'm going to focus on coding for me. Many ideas always on the back burner whilst I deliver code for others. Some, maybe most, of those ideas may amount to nothing, but at least they'll be MY nothing, or maybe they won't, who's to say?
This decision isn't without consequences. I'll have to sell or rent one property out and live in the other one. The flash cars will have to go, and there'll be some friction when closing my business, I would imagine, but at the end of the day when you're done, you're done. When you've nothing left in the tank, you've nothing. Many other professionals encounter this situation in life, sports people for example, and they encounter it half my age. I've had a very good run.
I'll keep monitoring this site as I have throughout most of my contracting career.
Good luck everybody and I truly hope the market improves for you all.
I've worked since leaving school at 15 with a few spells on the bench (dotcom crash, financial crisis, covid) and a 4 year sandwich course at Uni.
I've been a contractor since February 2004, a developer. Now as I approach my 60s, I look at the state of the market, the state of the country, and frankly, the state of me, and I conclude that I AM DONE.
I don't have it in my to go again, in a market as bad as this, and I don't have the desire to code for other companies anymore. I have had enough.
So, I'm going to focus on coding for me. Many ideas always on the back burner whilst I deliver code for others. Some, maybe most, of those ideas may amount to nothing, but at least they'll be MY nothing, or maybe they won't, who's to say?
This decision isn't without consequences. I'll have to sell or rent one property out and live in the other one. The flash cars will have to go, and there'll be some friction when closing my business, I would imagine, but at the end of the day when you're done, you're done. When you've nothing left in the tank, you've nothing. Many other professionals encounter this situation in life, sports people for example, and they encounter it half my age. I've had a very good run.
I'll keep monitoring this site as I have throughout most of my contracting career.
Good luck everybody and I truly hope the market improves for you all.
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