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    #31
    New permie introduced around the office

    "This is Brian he's just started today"


    "Hi I'm a temporary contractor"
    "You've not been here long too then?"
    "13 years"
    "Crickey that's a long temporary assignment"
    "Yes, I've been here longer than anyone"
    "Is it good being a contractor?"
    "Yes you get to move around a lot, it's not like being a permie, variety, risk, periods on the bench, I'm a small businessman/entrepreneur!"
    "but you've been here 13 years"
    "yes, but I'm only on a short term contract"
    <god I hate permies!>
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      #32
      ClientCo1: 6 months on going

      ClientCo 2: 9 months due to end Dec

      ClientCo3: Will be done end of Sept, they will want to extend, I will say nope. They are stupid, I don't do stupid.

      Also time to ease up a little, need a break.
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        #33
        3 months.

        Prefer them short with probable extensions so I can get a rate rise at renewal, preferably every 3 months!

        My longest contract (over two years) ended with me on a rate 20 quid a hour better than I started. The client cottoned onto my tactic towards the end and offered me a 6 month extension instead, but by then I was already on a very good rate!

        Maybe I went in too cheap in the first place, but I know for a fact I would not have been offered anywhere near my finishing rate. So ramping it up in small regular steps seems to work ok for me.
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          #34
          Current gig is up on 4 July - Independence Day

          I'll almost certainly be offered an extension, but if I can do so without jeopardising it I'm hoping to take a month off - a year spending most nights in a Premier Inn is about eleven months too long

          If that's not feasible, I'll still take a fortnight off - any less and I might as well not bother. Also, if they extend for 6 months, it probably means another 6 months after that, so I'll look at renting a flat in London - I miss being able to cook my own meals

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            #35
            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            Current gig is up on 4 July - Independence Day

            I'll almost certainly be offered an extension, but if I can do so without jeopardising it I'm hoping to take a month off - a year spending most nights in a Premier Inn is about eleven months too long

            If that's not feasible, I'll still take a fortnight off - any less and I might as well not bother. Also, if they extend for 6 months, it probably means another 6 months after that, so I'll look at renting a flat in London - I miss being able to cook my own meals
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              #36
              Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
              You can come an cook a meal for me
              Careful; he only eats fried pork chops... Now I, OTOH, am a gastronome.
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                #37
                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                a year spending most nights in a Premier Inn is about eleven months too long

                I know that pain, though I usually gamble on getting an extension and rent somewhere instead after a month or so.

                Worse case scenario, you lose a couple of months rent, assuming you move locations outside a commutable distance. A gamble I think is well worth taking, considering the amount of dosh you end up spending in hotels and on evening meals, and the lack of flexibility having to live out of a suitcase.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
                  New permie introduced around the office

                  "This is Brian he's just started today"


                  "Hi I'm a temporary contractor"
                  "You've not been here long too then?"
                  "13 years"
                  "Crickey that's a long temporary assignment"
                  "Yes, I've been here longer than anyone"
                  "Is it good being a contractor?"
                  "Yes you get to move around a lot, it's not like being a permie, variety, risk, periods on the bench, I'm a small businessman/entrepreneur!"
                  "but you've been here 13 years"
                  "yes, but I'm only on a short term contract"
                  <god I hate permies!>

                  You spend a bit of time on your own, don't you bugpuss?

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                    #39
                    Just started a 3 month gig last week.

                    Bit of a change for me. Longest gig I have had before this was 1 month. I usually do about a week at a time.

                    I have associate relationships with a few consultancy companies, so I get specific bits of work on engagements they are undertaking.

                    BIG Bonus on this one though.. It is within a 50 minute drive of my home. I don't have to stay in a fricking hotel for a change.

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                      #40
                      Started this one in February 2007 and runs 'til March 2009. Also work for another company since 2003 as their EMEA guy, another since around then as well doing bits and pieces. Have another gig coming up for just a week (nice payer as well) and have got an offer to do 2 days a week in Bern until 2012.
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