From here of all places.
= over 20% of contractors did not invoice for over three months of 2009; over half were personally effected by the recession.
That does NOT suggest a negligible effect.
So 25% were out of a gig for half the year or longer.
A funny sort of "negligible".
Presumably, ContractorUK needs to hype up contracting as part of its marketing, and thereby pretend there isn't really a problem here, but that doesn't stop such spindoctory being a load of bollocks.
The reality is: the market is stuffed. Contracting is currently high risk and low return. The government is making things worse. It is not looking good for 2010.
more than 75% of contractors said they invoiced for at least three of the year’s four quarters. Moreover, more than a third of all the contractors who nominated said they were not personally affected by the recession, suggesting that their downtime in 2009 was negligible.
That does NOT suggest a negligible effect.
But whether CUK contractors found 2009 difficult – 14 per cent only billed for half of the year <snip> 11 per cent of the total respondents who say they only submitted invoices for just one of the year’s four quarters.
A funny sort of "negligible".
Presumably, ContractorUK needs to hype up contracting as part of its marketing, and thereby pretend there isn't really a problem here, but that doesn't stop such spindoctory being a load of bollocks.
The reality is: the market is stuffed. Contracting is currently high risk and low return. The government is making things worse. It is not looking good for 2010.
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