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Next year time for 6 months off?

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    #11
    If I'm out of contract next year I'm thinking of renting in the Languedoc for 6 months, learning French and surviving on cheap red wine, cheese and garlic.
    ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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      #12
      Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
      If I'm out of contract next year I'm thinking of renting in the Languedoc for 6 months, learning French and surviving on cheap red wine, cheese and garlic.
      Practice your surrender technique!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Viktor View Post
        I think that if you can afford it, have little debt and can live abroad in a cheap place, then 6 months off makes sense during a downturn. I can do some maths if you want...
        Not an option for those of us with families.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
          Not an option for those of us with families.
          <in the voice of Nelson from "the simpsons" > Haaaa Ha </nelson>
          The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek Points

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            #15
            Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
            Not an option for those of us with families.
            More reason to approve of those who can leave, doing so.

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              #16
              Originally posted by expat View Post
              More reason to approve of those who can leave, doing so.


              Loosens up the market for the rest of us.
              Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View Post
                Who needs maths, I could live in Koh Samui (thailand) for less than 2000 squids a year and still have a good time
                Being a rent boy in Thailand is not my idea of "time off".

                But if it qualifies as "a good time" for you then fair play.
                "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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                  #18
                  So let's say you finish the contract sometimes next year Winter/Spring. You want the same rate on the next one, but after two months on the bench you decide to take an offer for let's say £350/day. In April Gordo makes "extraordinary" announcements in the next budget and contractors will have to pay more tax, directly or indirectly... after three or six months your contract finishes...the market is tough and you may end up looking for a contract in holiday months (July/August or Dec/Ian). You clock 3 months on the bench...
                  In the meantime cost of living is on the rise...I reckon you can't go below £2000/month, maybe £2500/month next year (don't forget inflation is 5%!!)
                  With 7 months/year at an average £350 (let's do the maths based on this...) you end up with gross income approx 50k. Cost of living between 25k - 30k. Tax...Well...Wait until the next budget!!!

                  My bet is that many contractors (especially "first timers") will go permie if the market gets tough...They will not re-enter in the contract market any time soon so there will be again a moment when the market will be balanced towards the contractor.

                  I can live abroad in Eastern Europe with less than 1k/month like a King (I have a property, no mortgage, no debts). So even if I don't work for 9 months I will only loose 9k. I will have free time for training and hobbies.
                  IF I want to work I could be on half or even a third of an UK rate and still have the same money after 9 months...I'm somehow surprised by the findings but I've done the maths twice...

                  Am I missing something?!?
                  The rest is silence...

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                    #19
                    It's definitely something I'm looking at. Two worries - would you get bored after a bit, would you come back and find it hard to get back in to the job market.

                    I am vaguely thinking of something along the lines of -

                    Summer 2009 -
                    - train to Europe - 2-3 months learning German summer school (can get it for 700 euros fees and board a month)
                    - trans-siberian railway across Russia to Asia
                    - learn Thai for a bit in the city/laze on various beaches
                    - Over to Oz and NZ try and pick up an IT contract
                    - back to blighty!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by zeitghost
                      Yes, Gary, we know that...
                      Oh the irony....

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