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I've been on the bench 6 months. And here, "darn sarff", it's been pleasantly dry.
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Im still new at this. Is 6 months normal? Or is it the financial mess we are in?
Im still getting calls for permie jobs at, what I now consider cr@p pay. I really cant bring myself to do it. Id rather wait a year! Its scary cos Im in the middle of buying a house and would never do that if I was a permie type and was out of work. Being with a good umbrella company means Im still and employee! Im luvin it. Just hope another gig comes up...some time....relatively soon.
Interesting discussion going on here. I'm actually in the opposite scenario to you pin00ch, On Oct 1st I started my first contract in 10 years. As others have said it's really down to your circumstances. If you've got some money saved up (I don't!) and can see it thru, then it might be best to be brave - if you dive back into permdom you may be under for a lot longer than you expect.
It's only been a few days but boy am I happy to be out of company quiz nights, team meals and farewell drinks. Instead I just do that with the other contractors and the odd clientorg person on our wavelength.
Im still new at this. Is 6 months normal? Or is it the financial mess we are in?
6 months between contracts would be unusual except during a recession. During a recession it has not been unknown for people to spend twelve months or more between contracts.
Well, Im into the 3rd month and still nuthin'!
Had a few interviews but finding that I have to go back for 3 times at the same place inorder to be short listed! Its like going for a permie job!
Well, Im into the 3rd month and still nuthin'!
Had a few interviews but finding that I have to go back for 3 times at the same place inorder to be short listed! Its like going for a permie job!
1. Learn something while you are benched tweak your CV , and then repeat.
2. Do up your house, garden and/or car
3. RELAX - a contract will turn up when you are not expecting it
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
Im still new at this. Is 6 months normal? Or is it the financial mess we are in?
Im still getting calls for permie jobs at, what I now consider cr@p pay. I really cant bring myself to do it. Id rather wait a year! Its scary cos Im in the middle of buying a house and would never do that if I was a permie type and was out of work. Being with a good umbrella company means Im still and employee! Im luvin it. Just hope another gig comes up...some time....relatively soon.
I guess it depends what type of contractor you are. I've never had any qualms about taking 3-6 month breaks, and have done so at least 5 times in the 20 years I've been contracting. Also, I'm a fussy b'stard over where I will work (won't work away from home) and what type of work I will do; I'm also fussy about rate as well. So, as you can see, with a picky attitude like mine, you can't ever hope to be in work full time.
I use 50% of the time I have off to re-train myself, and the other 50% to enjoy myself. Seems to work out OK for me. Then again, once I'm on contract, I pay myself only enough to live on and accumulate the rest in the company account. At the end of my current gig (mid-April 2010), the warchest will be back to £120k. So I won't give a damn about taking a break again!
It's also worth noting I don't have kids and I don't have a mortgage, so my situation might be somewhat easier than others.
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