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Switching from Permanent to Contracting!

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    #11
    Thanks for all the inputs provided.

    I am planning to go for contracting in next jan or so. Visiting to this forum is my first step. I am sure I will get good information here.

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      #12
      Definite sock puppetry IMO.
      You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.

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        #13
        Yep, sock puppet.

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          #14
          Originally posted by mailric View Post
          going contracting is so last year...


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            #15
            I am not a sock puppet....I started visiting this forum thinking that there are some sensible people who can share their experience with new starters. Looks like I was wrong.

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              #16
              Originally posted by VimalKumarPandey View Post
              I am not a sock puppet....I started visiting this forum thinking that there are some sensible people who can share their experience with new starters. Looks like I was wrong.
              I can see sensible answers above. They may not be what you want to hear, but that does not make the information any less reliable.

              Yes there is some ribbing as well, but if you can't deal with it and don't have very thick skin you won't last long as a contractor anyway.......

              General rule of thumb is that if you ask a stupid question you can expect to be mocked and told to RTFM, and lets be fair it was a pretty stupid question when all the answer can be found at the click of the search button....

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                #17
                Best thing is to quit your permanent job. No one will take you seriously unless you're free to start a contract immediately. And make sure you've got two references available from your last position.
                Cats are evil.

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                  #18
                  "chicken or the egg first" situation? You are unlikely to get a gig until you come out of your current role, but you don't want to quit it until you have got a contract in hand..

                  Being available at a short notice is a necessary condition for contracting. (But not sufficient by itself as there are other things that make up a successful contractor, like spending the time b/n 9-11, and 15-1630 on all weekdays, on CUK)..

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by VimalKumarPandey View Post
                    Hi,

                    I am currently working on permanent role and want to switch to contracting. I know the market is not good but still wants ot estimate the kind of risk I am taking.
                    I have got good QTP, MQC and manual testing experience. currently working for electronic trading software provider company.

                    Is it possible to get a contract without quitting my permanent job? I have got some notice period as well.
                    The question you ask is like asking is it possible to have kids without having s*x first. You have to make the effort to find a contract and have to negotiate with your permie boss to allow you to leave early (possibly unpaid leave or using up your holiday entitlement). You have to use your negotiating abilities to get yourself in the right position to take a contract if offered. You also have to do a lot of research to find out about what contracting entails and, if you go down the limited route, find a good accountant that would help you with the financial side of things.
                    If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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                      #20
                      Contract numbers are way down, rates are way down and seems virtually every day some other major client co is either letting go of 100's/1000's of contractors or forcing them all to take rate cut…. Would say anyone considering going contractor at the moment is Nuts.

                      As to agents willing to submit you when you will have to work though a notice period first, even in boom times most were not, now with every role getting 100's of applicants chances are less than nil unless you are something "really special". And it's agents that will block you, client co are normally willing to wait but agents want to start earning their cut NOW , waiting for 4 weeks for you to finish something else leaves them out of pocket

                      Oh yeah, last but not least, not a tester myself but considering how many testers have been coming to the board moaning how there are no contracts at the moment should be really all you need to know to make your decision

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