Assuming this isn't wind up............ Heed the advice above- Now is NOT the time to chuck in a job.
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Please Advise - im new to contracting!
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Word of advice - Do you're homework prior to posting - it can get a bit rough on hereif you ask the obvious.
However, you will get good advice when it is really needed.Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAssuming this isn't wind up............ Heed the advice above- Now is NOT the time to chuck in a job.Comment
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostWord of advice - Do you're homework prior to posting - it can get a bit rough on hereif you ask the obvious.
However, you will get good advice when it is really needed.
well, i am an amatuer. this isnt a wind up, but i appreciate what your saying. throw me a fricking bone here people, im asking for advice. not going to try contracting right now, not during a recession!Comment
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostWord of advice - Do you're homework prior to posting - it can get a bit rough on hereif you ask the obvious.
However, you will get good advice when it is really needed.
In the right-hand column is a box headed "CUK Navigation". Start with "First Timers" and "Trading Structures", then move on from there.Comment
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Assuming this isn't a wind up, now is probably the worst time in a long time to be a contractor. The bench is big and getting bigger, many contractors are returning to permanent jobs and all you'll find on Jobserve is tumbleweed.
In answer to all your other questions, have a look at the menu on the RHS of the page, this isn't somewhere you're going to be spoon-fed answers!ǝןqqıʍComment
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Whilst the others have said the obvious -
A lot of how successful you can/will be in this climate relates to your skills. EG I dont know of a single good SAP guy out of work right now, nor do I know of any good Data Warehousing guys out of work.
If you have a niche skill or experience that is in demand - you will do well regardless.
So before you even jump ship - Id check out the market for YOUR skill set.
QA Analyst - Are there many about in your field? Is it in demand? Is is niche? Or can any QA spiv do the job?Comment
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Originally posted by Liability View PostWhilst the others have said the obvious -
A lot of how successful you can/will be in this climate relates to your skills. EG I dont know of a single good SAP guy out of work right now, nor do I know of any good Data Warehousing guys out of work.
If you have a niche skill or experience that is in demand - you will do well regardless.
So before you even jump ship - Id check out the market for YOUR skill set.
QA Analyst - Are there many about in your field? Is it in demand? Is is niche? Or can any QA spiv do the job?
I like to to think its quite skilled. attention to detail is key. i appreciate your advise. thankyou.Comment
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Originally posted by newtothis View PostAm looking for advice.
Originally posted by newtothis View PostIm a QA Analyst
Originally posted by newtothis View Postfor a large insurance intermediary (namely a well known comparison website.)
Don't big up your employer, big up yourself. That's free sales advice there.
Originally posted by newtothis View Postbut thats irrelevant at present.
A colleague of mine earns a substantial amount compared to me
Originally posted by newtothis View Post, considering we do the same job
Originally posted by newtothis View Post, and i found out why, shes a contractor.
Further investigation into this, it looks very appealing
Originally posted by newtothis View Post, but i have alot of questions. a friend of a relative of mine is an I.T buyer, and shes earns bucks as a contractor, but i prefer an outsiders advice and guidance so to speak.
Originally posted by newtothis View PostHow did you get started?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postcan you negotiate hours with potential employers?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postcan you choose which geographical areas you work in?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postdo you negotiate day rates?
Originally posted by newtothis View Posthow do they pay you?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postdo you use an umbrella company, if so, can you recommend one?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postis it better to be a ltd company or use a umbrella company?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postwhat exactly does IR35 mean?
Originally posted by newtothis View Postthe list is endless, im sure you can tell. id go contracting tomorrow if i could, but i the risk of jacking in a perfectly good job
Originally posted by newtothis View Post, and going it "alone" riskinging not being employed for a few months is very daunting since i have a mortgage to pay.
Originally posted by newtothis View Postso i suppose im looking for reassurance
Unless...
If you know in your heart of hearts that you are good, damned good
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you are willing to relocate or travel long distances or live away from home
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you are willing to give up the benefits of permiedom (legal protection, a personnel officer, line management support, teamwork, sick pay, training, holiday pay, ...)
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you have six months income sitting in the bank
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you can work day after day on a client site never saying a bad word about the organisation, management, the work or your colleagues to anyone
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won't get upset when you find the contractor next to you gets 1.5 times what you get
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won't get upset when the client says "the project is cancelled; clear your desk"
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feel you can negotiate with slimy recruitment agents for some jam on your bread and butter
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fancy learning about indemnity insurance, PAYE, corporation tax, company secretary legal obligations, directorships and all the rest of the administrative overhead
then you might be ready for contracting.
Originally posted by newtothis View Postand stories of how you guys got into it and if its worth it and if you hav any regrets?
ive looked into umbrella companies, they look good, then i hear about the ltd option, that looks good too, so it seems id take home more money but am still undecided. iv looked at accountancy firms too.
Originally posted by newtothis View PostIf this thread makes sense (hopefully it does) and you could help this enthusiatic guy out in anyway, id much appreciated.
i reside in peterborough, and would looking to work around the east anglia area
Originally posted by newtothis View Post, so if you know of amy potential recrutiment websites ic ould look at, it would most grateful.! ;-)
If not, you're not ready to work for yourself.
Originally posted by newtothis View Postyours gratefully, a willing wanna be contractor!! lol :-)
Try applying for contract roles and see if you get interviews. That will tell you if you are in demand.
Then go to the interviews. See if you get offered roles. If so, see what rates they offer. That will tell you what you are worth.
You do not need to accept these offers. But if you start getting them, then look seriously into contracting.
If, however, you don't get any offers or interviews, you will have saved yourself a lot of unnecessary work and research.
Or you might get a brilliant offer... you won't know until you try for yourself...Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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