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    #21
    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    Why do say its worse, I agree that the ads on job sites are much fewer, but I think cuz in those days agents were posting fictional roles, I have a feeling this is not allowed now ... OK someone correct me if the above is total BS.
    hmmm

    There's definitely a slow down. The banks for one thing, some banks are taking no contractors and have a renewal freeze in some depts. However I can't speak for other industries.
    I'm alright Jack

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      #22
      2 weeks left in current gig, starting to hit jobserve in anger now

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        #23
        Folks,

        I have 12 years experience of contracting.

        In 2002 I spent 3 months on the bench and I have just spent 2 months on the bench.

        Contracts are hard to come by - renewals are like gold dust don't even think of a rate increase unless you know for sure that your market is not suffering under this downturn.

        Regards

        PeteB

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          #24
          Hmm... a cursory search of Jobserve offers me 134 contract roles posted in the last two days, and a quick skim suggests about 5% - 10% of them might actually be suitable for me in terms of being stuff I can do, and paying a good enough rate.

          I see no reason to panic at this stage, so I'm still taking a few more weeks off

          Incidentally, I find it really annoying when I see a contract role posted on there, yet the rate is quoted as an annual salary figure

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            #25
            Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
            in those days agents were posting fictional roles, I have a feeling this is not allowed now ... OK someone correct me if the above is total BS.
            They definitely still do this.

            PING: Gavin Broughton at Project Partners. Do you really exist?

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              #26
              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              Incidentally, I find it really annoying when I see a contract role posted on there, yet the rate is quoted as an annual salary figure
              It is worse when it includes sick pay.

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                #27
                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                Hmm... a cursory search of Jobserve offers me 134 contract roles posted in the last two days, and a quick skim suggests about 5% - 10% of them might actually be suitable for me in terms of being stuff I can do, and paying a good enough rate.

                I see no reason to panic at this stage, so I'm still taking a few more weeks off :
                What if there are 134,000 qualified candidates chasing them?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Marina View Post
                  What if there are 134,000 qualified candidates chasing them?
                  Especially if they'll do the needful for half your rate.
                  ǝןqqıʍ

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Marina View Post
                    What if there are 134,000 qualified candidates chasing them?
                    To be qualified at Nick's level you have to be a super - read his posts on tpd. I reckon there are a max of 13 people qualified to that level. And he is the best...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                      To be qualified at Nick's level you have to be a super - read his posts on tpd. I reckon there are a max of 13 people qualified to that level. And he is the best...


                      Actually there are quite a few more than 13 - probably several dozen all told - but most of them are permies or have their own businesses (as in, they employ staff)

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