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Lack of 'adventure' in the IT Contracting world: Disappointed

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    #31
    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    If you want to get in to it seriously then relocation to a free trade zone country is needed. This is so that you can't be draged to America through UK extradition treaties for breaching the embargos that the US have in place to make sure that Haliburton and the usual suspects are not beaten to the punch when it comes to stealing all the resources of the country in question.

    I have a mate that is doing very well in scary places but at some point he will probably never be allowed back in the UK...

    You should think carefully about what you want. It will all get very real when you are looking at the kidnapping insurance and Licenses to carry arms.

    I took a look at my house and family and happily bottled it

    Good luck
    Great advice. Young, single, no mortgage over here, hence the reason I'm considering it. I figure I've got maybe a few good years left where I can do whatever I want as a job/contract before it becomes time to settle down and establish a proper career. This seems like a damn good way of spending my time given that I wasn't able to be a part of OIF/OEF back in '03.

    Looking into K&R insurance now. I can definitely see why you quoted 1k a day earlier. Thanks!

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      #32
      £1k per day gross would not get me into Libya, or any country ending in-stan, on a standard contract, plus expenses.

      Offshore contract, non-dom. You need to do some more research and spend money on Tax / Legal advice. It will save you money in the long-term and you will always have work, for as long as you have your life...
      I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).

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        #33
        Originally posted by Scruff View Post
        £1k per day gross would not get me into Libya, or any country ending in-stan, on a standard contract, plus expenses.

        Offshore contract, non-dom. You need to do some more research and spend money on Tax / Legal advice. It will save you money in the long-term and you will always have work, for as long as you have your life...
        Thus my advice to move to a Free trade zone economy

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          #34
          Sounds like the OP wants to go freelancing rather than contracting. Go and fight on ELance or something...
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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            #35
            Originally posted by Scruff View Post
            £1k per day gross would not get me into Libya, or any country ending in-stan, on a standard contract, plus expenses.

            Offshore contract, non-dom. You need to do some more research and spend money on Tax / Legal advice. It will save you money in the long-term and you will always have work, for as long as you have your life...
            But where can you actually find these contracts ? I googled "post conflict reconstruction" as suggested and just got pages of links to research articles etc.

            Is there an agency or jobsite that specialises in this type of role ?

            Boo

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              #36
              Originally posted by Boo View Post
              But where can you actually find these contracts ? I googled "post conflict reconstruction" as suggested and just got pages of links to research articles etc.

              Is there an agency or jobsite that specialises in this type of role ?

              Boo
              You need to find a Black Helicopter on Google Maps.
              I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).

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                #37
                Been approached for a six-weeker in Cairo, rate is even higher than those in SASosphere - looked on FCO site, usual huge warning but more or less saying it's ok, just keep you head down. Look at Germany on same site and it's less of a warning but it still seems dangerous and if I didn't know I'd be wary of going even there...

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                  #38
                  Any job becomes repetitive and boring after a while. I worked as a snowboard guide for a season and even that got boring after a while. Same type of guests, who thought they were better boarders than they reAlly were, same tired conversations.

                  IT has worn off for me now. Now I just think of the invoice each week and the fun spending the money gives me.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Boo View Post
                    But where can you actually find these contracts ? I googled "post conflict reconstruction" as suggested and just got pages of links to research articles etc.

                    Is there an agency or jobsite that specialises in this type of role ?
                    I've heard good things about Danger Zone Jobs, but from what I remember, they used to specialize in PMC roles (shooters, security, diplomatic protection-etc) and less on the technical roles.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Boo View Post
                      But where can you actually find these contracts ? I googled "post conflict reconstruction" as suggested and just got pages of links to research articles etc.

                      Is there an agency or jobsite that specialises in this type of role ?

                      Boo
                      So you found the research articles...
                      Now do some research!

                      For instance send a few emails and see who comes back to you.

                      Look up the companies that posted the materials and follow them on linked in.

                      This stuff is very covert in nature so you need to fly a few subtle flags that get you noticed by the right guys...

                      If you have never seen an advert for this type of stuff then you are not looking in the right places and you are failing their ingenuity tests. For this type of job the technology is only 5%of the role skills, the rest of it is ability to plan your own flights and find cars, accommodation and having the stones to be the only pink guy driving round in a shiny 4x4 surrounded by natives that could sell you for more than they earn to protect you...

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