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    Any advice on where to look for part time 2/3 day a week gigs?
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    Nope. I can't believe anywhere specifically exists for this so just a matter of keeping an eye on jobserve of keeping a very close relationship with agents for when they come up. Even then you are on a wish and a prayer. Most part contracts are sourced direct through a network of contracts rather than get advertised IMO.
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      #3
      I work multiple part-time contracts. The only one I ever got through an agency was initially fulltime, but we managed to convince them I could do it part time. 100 day contract fulfilled in 40. Oh well.
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        #4
        Your best bets are to extend a previous contract on a part-time basis or find freelance work.

        Are you a developer or something else?
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          Originally posted by Jog On View Post
          Any advice on where to look for part time 2/3 day a week gigs?
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