Be a little careful - they may promise to appoint you as a skill-gaining architect, but in practice keep you doing the same job you were doing as a contractor because it is more convenient for them.
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Would you give up Contracting for "promotion"?
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I'd give up contracting for a decent pension package, but I've already got one.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Thanks for the replies.
They want to meet in a few weeks after I said I would only be interested in an architecture position so lets see what they say!Comment
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So.. lets get this right. You are contracting in a 280 a day position the clients needs to fill with a permie so has offered you the role. You've said you'll only work for him as an architect but you aren't qualified and have no experience. They've never had one so you'll have to design the role, process and everything from the ground up.. with no experience or skills. And you've told him that's all you will do?Originally posted by ctm View PostThanks for the replies.
They want to meet in a few weeks after I said I would only be interested in an architecture position so lets see what they say!
I hope you are doing a bit more in the background to try find more work than waiting to see what your client says. Wish and prayer doesn't really cover this one.Last edited by northernladuk; 8 June 2018, 17:11.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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It's so nice to hear from a true contractor. NLUK -are you sure YACOTBA?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo.. lets get this right. You are contracting in a position the clients needs to fill with a permie so has offered you the role. You've said you'll only work for him as an architect but you aren't qualified and have no experience. They've never had one so you'll have to design the role, process and everything from the ground up.. with no experience or skills.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Permatractor and proud.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's so nice to hear from a true contractor. NLUK -are you sure YACOTBA?
You sure that acronym is right?Last edited by northernladuk; 8 June 2018, 17:12.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That really depends on why you went contracting.Originally posted by unixman View PostRegarding your longer plan (come back to contracting as an architect), architecture is great and well paid but the opportunities are few and far between. Its all very well being on $$$ for 6 months, but not if it takes another 6 months to find the next architecture gig.
Working for 6 months of the year sounds pretty good to me.
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Working? Not a chance. 3 months topsOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostWorking for 6 months of the year sounds pretty good to me.

Invoicing? Now that's a different matter.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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That's the spirit.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWorking? Not a chance. 3 months tops
Invoicing? Now that's a different matter.Comment
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