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Any agencies doing part-time or remote contracts?

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    #21
    Originally posted by socialworker View Post
    goatherd
    Really? My spell checker offered that one and it's not a word I can remember using before although I wouldn't be surprised if it had brought up goatse thanks to some threads on here in the past

    ... but you are right... you goddam pedant kill joy
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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      #22
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      Really? My spell checker offered that one and it's not a word I can remember using before although I wouldn't be surprised if it had brought up goatse thanks to some threads on here in the past

      ... but you are right... you goddam pedant kill joy
      Are you sure you are cut out to be a comedian?

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        #23
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        Really? My spell checker offered that one and it's not a word I can remember using before although I wouldn't be surprised if it had brought up goatse thanks to some threads on here in the past

        ... but you are right... you goddam pedant kill joy
        goddamn
        killjoy

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          #24
          Always felt the perfect contract would be a well paid one that was 3 days a week (and then 4 days off).
          Maybe I'm just a lazy dog though. :-)

          Personally, I would travel anywhere and spent two nights away and do three days work. Its just early monday morning and then getting home late friday night doesnt seem like much of a life to me.
          Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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            #25
            Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
            Always felt the perfect contract would be a well paid one that was 3 days a week (and then 4 days off).
            Started one like this last week . And it's mostly working from home

            This week it's Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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              #26
              What, every bloody Tues/Wed/Thurs?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Antman View Post
                What, every bloody Tues/Wed/Thurs?
                No, as agreed with the client on a week-by-week basis. So last week it was Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri (four days as it was Week 1 of the contract and there was extra mobilisation work to do).

                It's working quite well with trying to get the outside of the house painted on days when it's not pissing down, and will soon be in parallel with another p/t contract for a different client (fingers crossed etc)

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  At least you will have a raft of great jokes to impress the ladies on a night out...

                  Are you married?
                  No but I have 200 kids
                  Really?
                  Yeah I am a goat-heard..

                  I can hear the knicker elastic snapping from here....

                  One of my first jobs as a younger man* was as a goat herder. I managed to do it right up until the first time I had to kill one (for dinner) and that was the end of that.


                  * - I was going to say "kid" but couldn't bring myself to do it.
                  "Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
                  "See?"

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                    #29
                    I don't believe agencies specialise in part-time contracts, as I suspect they are few and far between.
                    Generally, if you are lucky to be offered work from home, etc, you are likely to have built up some credibility as a full-time contractor, and proved your worth already.

                    I have known a couple of part-time projects, but still the contractor is needed in the office a couple of days a week, and maybe 2-3 days at home.
                    It's easier for software projects, as you can be given a tech-spec and told to get on with it.
                    But you still need to touch base, etc.

                    I think it may be unlikely a client will offer remote-projects as an option unless their permie staff are already geared up to work from home.
                    (I know one lovely company where the BA finishes early each day at 3pm to pick up her kid from school, and does the remaining couple of hours from home.)

                    But you would find out about remote working in the first couple of conversations with agent.

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