Really hit home recently when wife has been ill in hospital the last week.
I'm lucky that my gig is close to home, and client have been pretty good. 10 mins away from hospital so its been possible to pop back and forth. 20 mins from home so its been possible, just about, to sort out childcare.
But, she's been ill for a month or two now and I'm starting to get the feeling that they're getting a little tired of having to be flexible. Fair enough - they've got a business to run and, as a contractor, I'm a resource, not a permie who they have to look after.
Would be much worse, of course, if I was away from home working etc. Probably would have cost me a lot of missed days.
Thats the thing if this had happened as permie - leave days, free days at managers discretion etc.
Oh well, one advantage, of course, though was that paying for a private consultation wasn't an issue. (dont get me started on how crap the NHS are!)
Not going to help for wifes current condition (existing illnesses and all that) but, recent experiences have been a very good advert for private heath insurance (signed up yesterday). Something else I bet a lot of us dont bother with that we might have got as permies....
Not going to get me or my kids into that tulipehole NHS hospital....
I'm lucky that my gig is close to home, and client have been pretty good. 10 mins away from hospital so its been possible to pop back and forth. 20 mins from home so its been possible, just about, to sort out childcare.
But, she's been ill for a month or two now and I'm starting to get the feeling that they're getting a little tired of having to be flexible. Fair enough - they've got a business to run and, as a contractor, I'm a resource, not a permie who they have to look after.
Would be much worse, of course, if I was away from home working etc. Probably would have cost me a lot of missed days.
Thats the thing if this had happened as permie - leave days, free days at managers discretion etc.
Oh well, one advantage, of course, though was that paying for a private consultation wasn't an issue. (dont get me started on how crap the NHS are!)
Not going to help for wifes current condition (existing illnesses and all that) but, recent experiences have been a very good advert for private heath insurance (signed up yesterday). Something else I bet a lot of us dont bother with that we might have got as permies....
Not going to get me or my kids into that tulipehole NHS hospital....
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