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    #11
    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!
    Cats are evil.

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      #12
      Originally posted by robbie274 View Post
      Ok so I just picked a random figure out. But how long can this crunch/crisis go on for? Its birth was in 2007 (I think, if not late 2006), so in 9mths its October/November, so if they don't start investing/recruiting before October/November then its not going to happen much until April 2010.

      Unemployment is already just under 2 million, predicted to be 3 million by the end of the year. These figures don't include the likes of contractors who have been on the bench for months, some nearing 12 mths. If things don't pick up this year and unemployment reaches 4 million+ in 2010 then the way GB dishes out benefits and 'bank loans/bailouts', etc, then there won't be much money left to go around in late 2010 2011. Things HAVE to turn around soon.

      Lets all say it together.. "I Believe... I Believe..."


      Unemployment is predicted reach a peak of 3.4 million by the middle of 2010. Therefore, things will not really start to improve until that time, unfortunately. That coincidentally coincides with Tory election victory IMO with the poll predicted to be 3rd June.
      If Gordon called an early election it would be far better for everyone, but due to his ego he will hang on until we are all in deepest doo-doo.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Jedrzej View Post
        Hi All,

        I was wondering should I start contracting in London. I've been working for a couple years(six to be precise) as a permanent. And now despite the tough market I'm thinking about going for a contract.

        Can anyone share experiences with a newbie to contracts and let me know what to watch for? Which agencies to avoid and so on.

        I went through uk contractor guide but it's always best to hear some news from the source.

        Thanks
        Jedrzej
        What skilset are you? What research have you done into possible gigs?

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
          Unemployment is predicted reach a peak of 3.4 million by the middle of 2010. Therefore, things will not really start to improve until that time,....
          Er, yeah.
          How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.

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