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    #11
    Dunno, was out of a full time contract longer than that but I had various short term bits at home.

    Now I am retired (at 32) and haven't worked since March 2007. No need to. SNEER!
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      #12
      Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
      Dunno, was out of a full time contract longer than that but I had various short term bits at home.

      Now I am retired (at 32) and haven't worked since March 2007. No need to. SNEER!
      Cor, you must of been on a good rate
      Seriioulsy how come? Lottery, rich wife, inheritance, illness, lots of Bobs working for you on contracts? Pwease tell

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        #13
        Originally posted by HeadOfTesting View Post
        The last day on my most recent contract was Friday 19th Dec 08 so it has now been a whole year.

        As I've explained in this post:

        http://forums.contractoruk.com/1028938-post45.html

        I'm not that bothered.

        Can anyone match or beat my 1 year 'achievement'?

        As I said on another thread I'm thinking of buying a cake with a candle on it to mark the occasion.
        You should mark the occasion contractor style with champagne.

        My last day on contract was Friday 12th December 2008 although I did exit the UK contracting market completely on that date, and in fact the UK full stop three days later.

        I should probably hand in my CUK user id but this site is still more entertaining than the TV here.

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          #14
          Was once out of work for a year. Explained the gap on my CV with "sabbatical travelling the world". Just recalled all my previous holidays and wove it into one long tale

          Since embarking on Plan B, my last computer contract was 20 months ago. I have no wish to go back.

          Couldnt help but feel smug seeing pictures of commuters waiting on snowy platforms today
          Most days I'm out of bed at 6 am and at my desk at 6:05.
          'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
          Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.

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            #15
            Originally posted by HeadOfTesting View Post
            I've done all those things. I don't expect anyone to read the post that I linked to above but it explains why I don't need to care anymore. Either way I'm still getting very positive engagement from headhunters etc., I really don't think long gaps are a problem in the current climate - the vast majority of people know the score and are sympathetic.
            Well i read it and you said you were not prepared to tune your cv to meet jobs sort of implying you did not want to lie

            That is naive

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              #16
              Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
              Couldnt help but feel smug seeing pictures of commuters waiting on snowy platforms today
              Most days I'm out of bed at 6 am and at my desk at 6:05.
              Sound a lot like me. Except I have a rule - I don't get up in the dark. ESPECIALLY in winter!
              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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                Last edited by Bwana; 2 June 2022, 17:01.
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                  #18
                  I once had 2 months out then went permie. I had a dry spell this year that lasted 5 weeks, after which I took a low-paid contract away from home.

                  If you can't find anything in that time then I suggest that you are too honest in interviews. Well, you have to sell yourself don't you?

                  But if you are of the only-work-if-the-rate-is-right mindset, good on yer. I would do that, but I can't afford it (it is my ultimate goal though).

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
                    Dunno, was out of a full time contract longer than that but I had various short term bits at home.

                    Now I am retired (at 32) and haven't worked since March 2007. No need to. SNEER!
                    so what were you doing?
                    "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by joey122 View Post
                      Well i read it and you said you were not prepared to tune your cv to meet jobs sort of implying you did not want to lie

                      That is naive
                      I said I didn't want to "de-tune" it i.e. say I've been a test team lead when I was really head of testing etc. I don't want to tune it "up" either but then again I honestly think it wouldn't help because I've had such a good run (2001/2 aside) that if I tuned my CV up it wouldn't be believable.

                      Believe me I am anything but naive. I guess I just don't want to go back to contracting more than I want to avoid the hassle of buggering about with variations on my CV.

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