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Finally got a gig....but why do I feel apprehensive?

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    #11
    Originally posted by kanulondon View Post
    Just wanted to say thanks for all the advice I've got off this forum....

    KL
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      #12
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      Who on Earth has been giving out decent advice on CUK??

      Come on, own up!!!
      To be fair, he didn't say the advice was actually decent

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheBigD View Post
        I was forced into contracting due to a combination of redundancy, and wife 2 weeks from giving birth (basically, just took the first thing that was on offer, permie or contract).
        similar to me with my first contract. redundancy and nothing happening on the job front. wife was 2 months due rather than two weeks though. i had a couple of very brief phone interviews and the job was secured. the gig was abroad too which was hardly ideal but that first contract is so crucial!

        i was nervous but it was a piece of cake. as usual you turn up, they are not prepared, you read documentation and ease yourself in. the trick is to show your worth (in whatever capacity - technical, functional, political, social...) as soon as possible. become indispensable asap.
        Last edited by DS23; 14 January 2009, 10:15. Reason: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

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          #14
          Wait till you come to get your next one then reality starts to bite.

          See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...

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            #15
            Originally posted by DS23 View Post
            similar to me with my first contract. redundancy and nothing happening on the job front. wife was 2 months due rather than two weeks though. i had a couple of very brief phone interviews and the job was secured. the gig was abroad too which was hardly ideal but that first contract is so crucial!

            i was nervous but it was a piece of cake. as usual you turn up, they are not prepared, you read documentation and ease yourself in. the trick is to show your worth (in whatever capacity - technical, functional, political, social...) as soon as possible. become indispensable asap.
            Can agree with this - started with accidental contract (needed to get out of permie role before made redundant). Best thing I've ever done. First role lasted over 2 years (was expecting 6 months), now with second clientco (doing basically the same thing) and look to be reasonably safe for next 12 - 18 months.

            Boom!
            and
            Good luck!
            Beer
            is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
            Benjamin Franklin

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              #16
              Thanks for all the encouraging words!

              As Nicky picked up...I didn't say all the advice was good like....but it was advice all the same and a different view point!

              Letter of resignation sent just now...

              KL
              "His fame rested on solid personal achievements...."

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                #17
                Originally posted by TheBigD View Post
                I was forced into contracting due to a combination of redundancy, and wife 2 weeks from giving birth (basically, just took the first thing that was on offer, permie or contract).

                That was only 3 months ago, and so I'm probably not as qualified to give advice as others. It was daunting at first, but having been made redundant twice in 4 years, I don't believe there is any such things as job security any more, and so may as well go the whole hog and be a contractor (and get paid better for your trouble.)
                That got me thinking and made me realise something quite shocking.

                Every Company I've worked for permanently, has either gone bust or been taken over and made it's staff redundant. EVERY ONE !!!!
                In each case, I left well before (annoying - could have got a payout!)
                The timing is not the point - Its the fact they they ALL went under and at the time, I thought each one was a job for life.

                I never realised this and its really shocked me.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheBigD View Post
                  I was forced into contracting due to a combination of redundancy, and wife 2 weeks from giving birth (basically, just took the first thing that was on offer, permie or contract).

                  That was only 3 months ago, and so I'm probably not as qualified to give advice as others. It was daunting at first, but having been made redundant twice in 4 years, I don't believe there is any such things as job security any more, and so may as well go the whole hog and be a contractor (and get paid better for your trouble.)
                  WHS

                  That is how I started and have never looked back,although Mr ZD was not expecting
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