Exit stage left....
As one of the quieter members of this forum……..
First of all I would like to say a big THANK YOU for all the more active members on here over the various discussions regarding the impending enforcement of legislation in April 17 within the Public Sector realm.
It’s good to know we’re not in ‘it’ alone & we’re openly discussing options, albeit those currently out in the open do appear only restrictive & negative to our existing ways of provisioning services.
I’ve provided services into the Private Sector for the majority of my contracting career ( 10yrs ) to date, I took on my 2nd Public Sector role towards the middle of the year which would take me through to March 17, fully aware and accepting the potential risk of Autumn Statement announcement.
Having taken the time to read the various ( excellent ) threads on this and other likeminded forums, and as a small business looked carefully at the options in regards to continuing towards assignment end and the associated proposed risks.
Termination notice provided today to the agent ( it wasn’t a surprise, I’m the 8th to him in the last week ), stating fully the reasoning why & notice will be completed, with hand over to a ‘suitable’ party within the project office.
My current sponsor & the IT Director are in a state of ‘head in the sand’, and seem blind to the forthcoming implications of the enforcement to their interim teams, supporting & delivering some of the most critical IT & Infrastructure projects within the estate. While other interim resource around me are “no idea what you’re on about, been here years mate, I’ll be alright fella”……….!?!?!
Subject to further guidance or information coming out, or beneficial ( to the contracting community ) amendments be made to the legislation, my business will not be providing services towards Public Sector from 2017 onwards.
I’ve also been receiving a high volume of calls & e-mails from agents over the last couple of weeks endeavouring to back-fill contract positions, as a large number of like-minded interim resource are serving notice & departing at an alarming rate. I’ve heard one story of 30+ contractors in one governmental department all serving notice on the same day, all exiting end of December…..
It would also be nice to think, that the mass exodus of interim resource from PS will lead to a shift change UP in day-rates, resulting in the PS arena becoming very lucrative for those willing to accept the new operating terms…………………….given the existing restraints of frameworks & financial constraints across the wider PS, I for one won’t be holding my breath……
The above aside, I will be starting with my new private sector client on 3rd Jan………
I would like to thank you all again for the valid input to date & wish you all an enjoyable Christmas break & a prosperous 2017……
As one of the quieter members of this forum……..
First of all I would like to say a big THANK YOU for all the more active members on here over the various discussions regarding the impending enforcement of legislation in April 17 within the Public Sector realm.
It’s good to know we’re not in ‘it’ alone & we’re openly discussing options, albeit those currently out in the open do appear only restrictive & negative to our existing ways of provisioning services.
I’ve provided services into the Private Sector for the majority of my contracting career ( 10yrs ) to date, I took on my 2nd Public Sector role towards the middle of the year which would take me through to March 17, fully aware and accepting the potential risk of Autumn Statement announcement.
Having taken the time to read the various ( excellent ) threads on this and other likeminded forums, and as a small business looked carefully at the options in regards to continuing towards assignment end and the associated proposed risks.
Termination notice provided today to the agent ( it wasn’t a surprise, I’m the 8th to him in the last week ), stating fully the reasoning why & notice will be completed, with hand over to a ‘suitable’ party within the project office.
My current sponsor & the IT Director are in a state of ‘head in the sand’, and seem blind to the forthcoming implications of the enforcement to their interim teams, supporting & delivering some of the most critical IT & Infrastructure projects within the estate. While other interim resource around me are “no idea what you’re on about, been here years mate, I’ll be alright fella”……….!?!?!
Subject to further guidance or information coming out, or beneficial ( to the contracting community ) amendments be made to the legislation, my business will not be providing services towards Public Sector from 2017 onwards.
I’ve also been receiving a high volume of calls & e-mails from agents over the last couple of weeks endeavouring to back-fill contract positions, as a large number of like-minded interim resource are serving notice & departing at an alarming rate. I’ve heard one story of 30+ contractors in one governmental department all serving notice on the same day, all exiting end of December…..
It would also be nice to think, that the mass exodus of interim resource from PS will lead to a shift change UP in day-rates, resulting in the PS arena becoming very lucrative for those willing to accept the new operating terms…………………….given the existing restraints of frameworks & financial constraints across the wider PS, I for one won’t be holding my breath……
The above aside, I will be starting with my new private sector client on 3rd Jan………
I would like to thank you all again for the valid input to date & wish you all an enjoyable Christmas break & a prosperous 2017……
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