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    #11
    Originally posted by 1yearlater
    Im thinking about taking 2 months off just to recharge. looks like my creative writing skills will be getting an outing.

    any ideas what to do for 2 months?
    How about develop an imagination?
    "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "


    Thomas Jefferson

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      #12
      Torquay! dont make me laugh!
      Gerrrrrrrrrraaaaaaardddddddd. Wot a Hit son, what a hit!

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        #13
        Originally posted by 1yearlater
        Torquay! dont make me laugh!
        I rest my case!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cliphead
          26 years contracting, used to work 6 months and take 6 off in the good old days, funnily enough, no gaps on my CV...
          Similar here, had the best part of a year off a couple of times, I chisel a month off either side of a bigger gap when I do a CV rewrite. I don't think gaps of 2 or 3 months are worth worrying about.

          I don't think we get paid enough these days for the 6 months on 6 months off approach, the good old 1990s !

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            #15
            Depending upon you skill set you might have to time the break properly. For what I do the market is often dead during June-August and Dec-Jan. Taking a break off work from March to May or Sept to Nov would be a a foolish thing to do.

            tim

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              #16
              Originally posted by 1yearlater
              Ive got a nice buffer of money to last me a while and need to have a rest from the daily commute. What ammount of time do you think is acceptable to have off as a break before it looks bad on your CV?
              I once didn't work on sunday afternoon and I spent it all playing with my ps2.

              Contracting, every little help,

              Milan
              I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Francko
                I once didn't work on sunday afternoon and I spent it all playing with my ps2.

                Contracting, every little help,

                Milan


                I'm Spartacus.

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                  #18
                  Businessmen don't take 2 months holidays
                  which prove you are not a real business
                  Gordo will get you

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                    #19
                    I'm currently on a break and you'll be surprised how your day fills up. It's a good time to do any training courses that interest you as well as get your accounts up to date. Keep an eye on the industry and also use the time to catch up with previous contacts, take them to lunch and see what's going on in their area. You never know, your next gig maybe direct with one of them!!

                    That's all on top of general loafing, going to the gym and things like that...

                    Older and ...well, just older!!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 1yearlater
                      Ive been contracting 3 years non stop, finished one contract then went straight into another etc. I'm thinking about not renewing at the end of this contract and then taking a couple of months off, (holidays and relaxing).

                      Ive got a nice buffer of money to last me a while and need to have a rest from the daily commute. What ammount of time do you think is acceptable to have off as a break before it looks bad on your CV?
                      I had this about 8 years ago. I finished a long stint working my wotnots off so I decided to take a break and do NOTHING for a couple of months during the summer. I sent out CV’s with the last entry:
                      Having a break.
                      Skills used: Absolutely None.
                      Details: Having worked continuously without any holiday for xxx months, I am taking time to relax and get refreshed so that I am fit and eager for my next challenge.
                      Worked like a charm. No probs getting work later.

                      In truth, I got up late, did some shopping and sat in the pub all afternoon for two months. Summer wasn’t that good anyway. Couldn’t be bothered to go away anywhere.
                      Drivel is my speciality

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