Originally posted by northernladuk
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Client expectations - first gig
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou mean all the things a permie would do? Great idea that.
All I did was surf the web and do my own projects if I didn't have a hangover."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo u sugesting sitting there waiting for something to happen? Not that I totally disagree here mind.
Generally, this is somewhat theoretical.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf there is no work to do, then the idea of having someone who isn't a permie there is that they don't get paid.
Generally, this is somewhat theoretical."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I always find that there is work to do that's project related; the client just doesn't realise it.
I have the 1st couple of days/week to understand what's (not) going on and create my Project Approach/Initiation Document/Target Operating Model etc - these always end up as my bible for the rest of the project. It's the only time that you're given the space to create them (while they don't know what to do with you...)."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo u sugesting sitting there waiting for something to happen? Not that I totally disagree here mind.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnything is better than going round putting yourself inside IR35.........
I see that all the time with bigger consultancies, where they send him in for a specific project but he ends up helping a little bit on other things too - nobody minds that as long as they can keep charging the daily rate for whatever...Comment
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostIsn't it about MOO, control etc? If I as a director of my company a supplier of services voluntarily decide to help the client out for free to help with my other business, isn't that a smart business move?
I see that all the time with bigger consultancies, where they send him in for a specific project but he ends up helping a little bit on other things too - nobody minds that as long as they can keep charging the daily rate for whatever...
You would go finding more work you can bill for, not end up on secondment to another group or being passed around budget holders as a general dogs body.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by North887 View PostHi
This is my first post after securing my first contract role but I could do with advice.
The role im doing is pretty quiet, as in most of the time im really doing nothing at all. I ask around for stuff but it seems to getting on the nerves of everyone else, im the only contractor. Ive just been told its going to get even quieter and that i should be pro active and find stuff to do there.
However as a contractor I expected that this was the responsibility of the client not me, to find me stuff to do.
Thanks
Then you have to improvise work for your self, i have been in a contract like that few years ago . A 4 months contract no work to do - i was nearly getting crazy Plus I couldn't go on the internet (Almost all good sites blocked (Like WTF!!)
Anyways , had to register for an online training - i got certified in 2 Microsoft techs at the end of the contract plus i was always interested in going to work to learn new things not from my contract but from my online learning.
It was like, i was being paid to learn. HAAHA! -Comment
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostOk, few questions for you ..- Do you like what you are being paid ? Nice daily Rate ? good location? If the answer is Yes .
Then you have to improvise work for your self, i have been in a contract like that few years ago . A 4 months contract no work to do - i was nearly getting crazy Plus I couldn't go on the internet (Almost all good sites blocked (Like WTF!!)
Anyways , had to register for an online training - i got certified in 2 Microsoft techs at the end of the contract plus i was always interested in going to work to learn new things not from my contract but from my online learning.
It was like, i was being paid to learn. HAAHA! -
Yeh but no but.Comment
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