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I've been permie for 23 years and contracting for less than two, so perhaps. You mentioned on another thread that your warchest is 2-3 years, mine is currently about 6 months, but I still get nervous at the prospect of waking up on Monday morning knowing I'm not earning anything.
Can you clarify what I've said that makes you detect a permie mindset?
I've been contracting for 10 years and still have a thread of fear when I don't have any work lined up or anything in the pipeline.. Strangely, my war chest seems to vanish really quickly when I'm not earning anything
I've been contracting for 10 years and still have a thread of fear when I don't have any work lined up or anything in the pipeline.. Strangely, my war chest seems to vanish really quickly when I'm not earning anything
obviously it just isn't big enough (as NLYUK said to FLC).
I might be off the bench soon..... am due a 3rd interview on Friday. Hopefully will be the last. Am missing the much loved abuse that CUK is known for dishing out.
I've been contracting for 10 years and still have a thread of fear when I don't have any work lined up or anything in the pipeline.. Strangely, my war chest seems to vanish really quickly when I'm not earning anything
I used always used to panic about that as well. It's what drove me for so long. Then last week when sitting in a bar, I opened my laptop and checked what is was & then realised it was large enough to get to me retirement at which point my private pension would kick in and I didn't have to work again.
I used always used to panic about that as well. It's what drove me for so long. Then last week when sitting in a bar, I opened my laptop and checked what is was & then realised it was large enough to get to me retirement at which point my private pension would kick in and I didn't have to work again.
I then subsequently gave in my notice.
Which was nice.
one day.....when I stop paying for a stash of dependents.
In the meantime, f&£k it, I'm off on holiday to deplete my war chest even faster
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