Evening all,
Read a few depressing threads today re: global calamity and meltdown, contractors on the bench etc and have a slightly different take on things. Already been through this many times since around 2008ish. I had alot of NHS contracts that dryed up but you just move on and find other markets. We all have different approaches and I always start looking for another contract 5-6 weeks before current contract is due to expire to minimize time on the bench (if you secure another contract whilst in one that increases bargining power with existing client) - a slightly rough tactic but contacting isn't for the faint hearted. Anyway, if these predictions do materilize the perms will be culled and when a business critical requirement rears it's head shortly afterwards, who will be hired to clean up the mess?...Contractors...hopefully...
Read a few depressing threads today re: global calamity and meltdown, contractors on the bench etc and have a slightly different take on things. Already been through this many times since around 2008ish. I had alot of NHS contracts that dryed up but you just move on and find other markets. We all have different approaches and I always start looking for another contract 5-6 weeks before current contract is due to expire to minimize time on the bench (if you secure another contract whilst in one that increases bargining power with existing client) - a slightly rough tactic but contacting isn't for the faint hearted. Anyway, if these predictions do materilize the perms will be culled and when a business critical requirement rears it's head shortly afterwards, who will be hired to clean up the mess?...Contractors...hopefully...
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