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When do you stop looking
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WHSOriginally posted by jmo21 View PostThese days I check my job emails/rss feeds every day, whether in contract or not.
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Generally stop looking about week after the contract starts, as by then I should know for sure if contract will last, and more importantly if I will last in the contract without going "postal"Comment
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Continue actively looking until you sign a contract.
Between a verbal offer and signing a bit of paper there isn't usually more than a day, simply because they want you to commit. If not it isn't really a cert.I'm alright JackComment
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I tend to agree with the "always looking" group.
I'm never completely assured that my contract is secure, although when I'm very busy in a contract I probably only check the job sites once per week and don't actively apply.Comment
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Keep looking actively right up until your bum is in the seat, and proactively keep in touch with your favourite pimp/s throughout the contract because if they know you are in contract they will know you are worthy of their attention."take me to your leader"Comment
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I have not yet been shafted, kept hanging on for weeks while the client buggers about, only to be told the budget isn't approved / the project is cancelled / they filled it internally / it all went quiet
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