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This year I worked Jan, Feb, March. Took April till Sept off and then worked Oct to Dec.
I like to take a reasonable holiday these days, and with no real mortgage and a Plan B generating about £50K pa I can afford to be a bit leisurely these days.
Which was nice.
What was Plan B ?
Did about 8 months myself, 2 chunks of 2 months resting.
If you took absolutely no holidays, you would work 52 * 5 = 260 days per year, so I don't know where 240 comes from.
Anyway I did 252 days (approx 2,150 hours), but that was after 2005 where I took 4 months off.
Also noteworthy for 2006:
* best net profit year since 2001
* I only spent about 10k from my contracting income on living expenses! Plan B & C provided the rest. Which means that by 2009ish B & C income will be > expenses.
Working Christmas day as well. No wonder you live you on your own.
Worked all year including most weekends. Took on far too many clients and projects. Peaked mid September doing 90+ hour weeks. Took a couple of weeks off earlier this year but overall took on far too much. Record turnover...another year of this and I'll either be:-
(a) mortgage free
(b) mortgage free and dead.
Now burned out and looking forward to 2 weeks off. Maybe will look into employing some .NET code monkeys in 2007.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.
I only had 5 days out in Canada on personal business. Did some weekend work too. In all 265 billed days in 2006. My best year so far (since 1998 contracting start). Need to pay off the £500k mortgage sharpish!!!
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