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IT Contracting Market in Manchester
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I once had an agent for a role in central Manchester, that quickly became Greater Manchester, which quickly became easy commutable from Manchester and which ended up being York..... -
When I was permie, I was assigned to a project in Leeds, just as I moved to the north west.Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractor View PostI once had an agent for a role in central Manchester, that quickly became Greater Manchester, which quickly became easy commutable from Manchester and which ended up being York.....
Then it became Leeds, possibly Bristol.
Then Leeds, some time in Bristol.
Then Bristol, some time in Leeds.
Then Bristol, no chance of being in Leeds.
And that's why I became a contractor, so I can tell them to stuff it when I don't like the location.Comment
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+1Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAnd that's why I became a contractor, so I can tell them to stuff it when I don't like the location.
But I take most locations as long as I can work from home a minimum of 2 days a week.Comment
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I was born in Manchester. Bred in Manchester. Went to Manchester University.Originally posted by PeterContractor View PostI have been as a SQL/BI Developer for the past 7 years and I am considering IT contracting.
Even though my current role is quite comfortable, i want to try and extend my horizons by contracting in different industries in BI.
Has anybody experienced getting a contract whilst in Perm position. My concern at the moment is whether i can find a contract having whilst having a 4 week notice period.
Then I went contracting.
And now, 25 years of continuous contracting later, I've only ever managed one gig in Manchester, which was Barclays in Knutsford (so not even technically Manchester...)
As others have pointed out - there really is no sustainable contracting market in Manchester.
Be prepared to work Darn Sarf a lot, or forget contracting. It's that simple.nomadd liked this postComment
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Another Manc here and another tale of never getting work near home.
I work in Bi too but on big SAP migrations.
Just be prepared to be flexiable about location. I'm always down south, but am very good at getting clientocos to let me work from home.
So only spend 2 nights away during the week.
Good luck.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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FTFY...Originally posted by nomadd View PostI was born in Manchester. Inbred in Manchester. Went to Manchester University.Comment
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[QUOTE=BigRed;1765681]3. I live mid way between Sheffield and Manchester, very rarely see contracts for either, Manchester is worse than Sheffield, again may depend on field.
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You in Glossop?
DittoPoliticians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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