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    #11
    "I have a mortgage and family so theres no way I would give up my job before securing a contract."

    If you not going to jump so you can be available next day then contracting is not for you can I suggest www.permiewhinger.co.uk
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #12
      Originally posted by Fleetwood
      You do the math.
      Maths.
      Listen to my last album on Spotify

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        #13
        I was using the Americanism deliberately.
        We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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          #14
          Originally posted by MarillionFan
          "I have a mortgage and family so theres no way I would give up my job before securing a contract."

          If you not going to jump so you can be available next day then contracting is not for you can I suggest www.permiewhinger.co.uk
          I'm sure other folk have moved from permie to contracting without risking their home, I would probably get my notice down to 2 weeks or even a week, if that doesn't do it then I will have to start saving for 3 months worth of income.

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            #15
            Get the biggest overdraft facility the bank will give you, and see if you can get a couple of credit cards with large limits. That's what I did when I took the plunge, and fortunately found a job after two weeks. It took another 3 weeks until I got any of the money thanks to a few admin cockups (it'll be worse if you're paid monthly), I had lots of travelling expenses, and my old permie job decided not to pay me for the last month I worked. So it was a bit of a tough few weeks financially speaking.

            A couple of months of earning nearly double what I was before and it all seemed like a distant bad dream.

            Maybe you can get a payment holiday on the mortgage?

            Don't do it if you can't cope with the risk.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #16
              I can cope with the risk as long as someone can guarantee me I will land on my feet

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                #17
                Originally posted by Diestl
                I can cope with the risk as long as someone can guarantee me I will land on my feet
                So stop looking for our justification and JFDI...
                Blog? What blog...?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by malvolio
                  So stop looking for our justification and JFDI...
                  Yes I know, but seriously Im going to save a bit first.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Diestl
                    I can cope with the risk as long as someone can guarantee me I will land on my feet
                    I can garentee you will land on your feet.


                    In what I'm not sure but it will be feet first..


                    I a side note. I had to go permy during the downturn. I basically needed to go contracting again.. (divorce-need the money) Secured a contract with ASAP start - went to my boss and explained the situation. Left at the end of that day with a support contract for my old employer. Still billing them a grand a month


                    Its all negotiable .

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by cojak
                      Yep, there's something scary and exhilarating about handing in your notice with no job to go to.

                      Something turned up before my savings ran out...
                      Same with me.

                      Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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