Actually I think London can suffer more than most places in a market downturn. There are huge numbers of contract workers here, so a slight downwards shift can see many people without chairs when the music stops, and it can be chaotic.
On the other hand, if you're prepared to work in the arse end of nowhere there may not be so many candidates at hand. A friend started contracting in the doom days of early 2003 in Fleet. He lived in a caravan I believe, as the rate wasn't great, but he was happy!
On the other hand, if you're prepared to work in the arse end of nowhere there may not be so many candidates at hand. A friend started contracting in the doom days of early 2003 in Fleet. He lived in a caravan I believe, as the rate wasn't great, but he was happy!
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