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    #11
    This time last year I had been told that my contract that was due to run till the end of March was now finishing at the end of the year due to the Project being cancelled.

    I managed to line a job up to start in the Jan but I saw that as pure luck and I was preparing myself to be out at least till end of Jan.

    Unfortunately like any other time you can do nothing more than keep looking and see what happens. Just enjoy the extra break over this time. For me there is always loads I can be getting on with at home.

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      #12
      I go by a rule that usually works for me, that if starting from scratch, expect 12 weeks to gain a new contract.

      It's often earlier, but the first month you're just really getting your CV into agencies via gigs that are advertised but already gone.

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        #13
        Thanks for all the replies. Message seems to be: Get fat and drunk over Christmas and dont worry it until NY.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Hurricane View Post
          Thanks for all the replies. Message seems to be: Get fat and drunk over Christmas and dont worry it until NY.
          Doesn't stop you sending your CV out to all and sundry this week. Just don't expect anything to happen until after the kids go back to school.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #15
            I've had mixed experiences, but Dec has been good for me on 2 occasions. I once had a interview at a large IB on 23rd of Dec, offered on the spot for a 3rd Jan start so that they could finished the project before financial year end. Similar story another year, two offers for a Jan start on a critical IT project. Don't pin your hopes on it, but it's defo worth still applying and putting your CV out there. Even for the fact that when agents return to work in Jan, they will know you're ready to go.

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              #16
              December - clients are on wind-down for Christmas so don't recruit
              January - clients are on a post-Christmas downer so don't recruit
              February - clients are clearing up January so don't recruit
              March - clients are waiting for the budget in April so don't recruit
              April - clients are trying to understand the implications of the budget so don't recruit
              May - clients might do a little bit of recruitment
              June - clients are thinking about the summer holidays so don't recruit
              July - clients are on holiday so don't recruit
              August - clients are either on holiday or just back and showing off their tan and photos so don't recruit
              September - clients might do a little bit of recruitment
              October - clients are thinking about half-term so don't recruit
              November - clients start thinking about Christmas so don't recruit

              That sums up my year
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                December - clients are on wind-down for Christmas so don't recruit
                January - clients are on a post-Christmas downer so don't recruit
                February - clients are clearing up January so don't recruit
                March - clients are waiting for the budget in April so don't recruit
                April - clients are trying to understand the implications of the budget so don't recruit
                May - clients might do a little bit of recruitment
                June - clients are thinking about the summer holidays so don't recruit
                July - clients are on holiday so don't recruit
                August - clients are either on holiday or just back and showing off their tan and photos so don't recruit
                September - clients might do a little bit of recruitment
                October - clients are thinking about half-term so don't recruit
                November - clients start thinking about Christmas so don't recruit

                That sums up my year
                So you landed a gig in May. And then another in September. Nothing to complain about, then.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by nomadd View Post
                  So you landed a gig in May. And then another in September. Nothing to complain about, then.
                  Or landed a gig in May which ran until October and then had nothing for a few months....
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                    December - clients are on wind-down for Christmas so don't recruit
                    January - clients are on a post-Christmas downer so don't recruit
                    February - clients are clearing up January so don't recruit
                    March - clients are waiting for the budget in April so don't recruit
                    April - clients are trying to understand the implications of the budget so don't recruit
                    May - clients might do a little bit of recruitment
                    June - clients are thinking about the summer holidays so don't recruit
                    July - clients are on holiday so don't recruit
                    August - clients are either on holiday or just back and showing off their tan and photos so don't recruit
                    September - clients might do a little bit of recruitment
                    October - clients are thinking about half-term so don't recruit
                    November - clients start thinking about Christmas so don't recruit

                    That sums up my year
                    It is suprisingly close to the truth, expect in my case I was told that in Sept they were waiting for the new US tax year/budget so go figure.
                    On the other hand earlier this month, I secured a contract but I was told that they didn't want to start until the new year.
                    I wnet rude and said that I'm actually not ok with that as unlike them permies unless I'm invoicing, I am not getting any money.
                    When they realised that I got some 10 days of work in Dec, so it worked.

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                      #20
                      I was offered a contract role 2 years ago at this time for a blue chip corporation, only for the offer to be withdrawn between Xmas and New Year due to budget issues. I guess keep an eye out but don't be too expectant until Jan.
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