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    #21
    Wee whipper-snapper here, started in August 2012, after 6 years of feeling undervalued in my permie role, and having grown a pair to hand in my notice, I was gifted with three offers of contracts during the last week of permanent employment (two FS and one Utilities, I'm a BA). Settled for the Utilities contract to get a bit of experience in a different sector with a view to returning to FS at some point.

    Really glad I made the move, the difference its made to my life is crazy and with a little one on the way, the wife and I are feeling less apprehensive about the future than we ever have.

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      #22
      Originally posted by vadhert View Post
      There seems to be quite a vast array of experienced contractors here. I started contracting at 19 and am 33 now. I originally had a 10yr plan and am in year 14 now .
      Started nearly 25 years ago. Never had a plan. Still don't have a plan (or should that be: Don't have a clue? )

      How long will it continue? No idea. Another 5 years would be nice, but 2 would suffice.
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        #23
        Just over 8 years now after being made redundant. Have not looked back since.
        Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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          #24
          A few days ago!
          Looked at making the switch away from Permiedom, and found current gig who were very nicely prepared to wait 4 weeks for me - 3 days in, and all is rosy....
          latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013

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            #25
            Originally posted by vadhert View Post
            There seems to be quite a vast array of experienced contractors here. I started contracting at 19 and am 33 now. I originally had a 10yr plan and am in year 14 now .

            What age did you start?
            I started nearly 3 years ago. Got made redundant at my permie job and thought I would try contracting. Not looked back since

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              #26
              Started contracting a little over 3 years ago and is the best decision I have made. While I would never change it I am a little concerned about the future of it with the way this country is going. While my cv is the strongest it has ever been the market looks the worst it has ever been.

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                #27
                Switched from a life of permie'nes in June 2011. Third time I had been made redundant so decided to give contracting a go.

                Had a little wobble last year around August, death in the family, took me eye off the ball and got dropped like a hot potato. Was not in a happy place. But managed to pick myself up and get back on the horse. Now 7 months into a 12 month contract and really enjoying it.

                Been offered a perm position for an excellent salary, but there's no way I'm going back to corporate slavery again. Contracts only for the foreseeable.
                Wibble

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                  #28
                  First time - 2003 at age of, let's see, 41. Was offered the proverbial 'compromise agreement' from a permie role as a Siebel Insultant after the big boys got into that market and the salesbots at the company couldn't win any business. Got nearly a year's salary to 'go quietly' started applying for both perm and contract roles and it so happened that the first success was a contract with a local client.

                  Second time - 2007. Foolishly accepted an offer of a permie role at a global bank where I was contracting: hey - it was local and I negotiated a rate only slightly down from the contract equivalent. Did not end well when I fell foul of their 'performance management' process, which did the opposite of what it says on the tin. A contract came up and I was offski ...

                  Unlikely to go back to permieland ....
                  My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.

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                    #29
                    Started in 2000 but hadn't actually planned to go contracting - in fact I hadn't even considered it. Was left out of a job after previous employer closed up shop and had my CV out at a few agencies, and out of the blue was offered a 6 month contract doing a very similar role. Wasn't sure about it at first, but 13 years later I can't ever imagine I'll go permie ever again :-)
                    Sval-Baard Consulting Ltd - we're not satisfied until you're not satisfied.

                    Nothing says "you're a loser" more than owning a motivational signature about being a winner.

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