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Previously on "Fairly New To Contracting"

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  • DogMachine10
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    Hehe...this has turned into a quality random thread!

    I've noticed that you either need to have security clearence equal to the Secretary of Defence and experience in financials since the age of three.

    I saw a job advert for an "experienced change manager who has also had five years of experience as an accountant". Riiiight.

    Thanks for the info everyone...and thanks for 'Evangelical Milf'. I should definitely go to church more.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    There is so many thoughts in my head that we need smileys for...

    :gulp:
    : pearlnecklace:

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  • Weltchy
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet
    I am not a magical elf
    How about an evangelical milf?

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  • Sockpuppet
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    I am not a magical elf

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  • MarillionFan
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    "I've not worked since December. But in my line (logistics) most projects get done from March - August in time for christmas"

    Sock. You pack Santas sleigh. No work for you until later in the year.

    Ho ho ho.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by DogMachine10
    Hello Everyone,

    It's my first time posting on here!

    I've been contracting about 3 years now and am now only just finding it difficult to get the next contract.

    I'm an ITIL qualified change manager and agencies etc keep saying "...with your skill set...not a problem".

    Does anyone find it generally difficult to find contracts at the beginning of the calendar year? This is the first time I've been a free agent over the festive period...
    If you are and are any good, shouldn't be a problem. There's half a dozen down here right now. Snag is, you either need clearance or to have worked in finance all your life...

    If you makes you feel better, I've been resting since June last year, although I only really started to look again in December.

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  • Diestl
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    jobserve

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  • DogMachine10
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    Thanks Sockpuppet...that makes me feel a bit more confident about things...

    Diestl....where can I find out about these .NET contracts?

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  • Diestl
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    Depends on the skill set, there are tons of .NET contracts.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    I've not worked since December. But in my line (logistics) most projects get done from March - August in time for christmas.

    Speaking to rec agents (I also do change management but not in it) they have kept saying that they havent known it to be as quiet as this in a long time.

    Keep plugging away and you'll find something.
    Last edited by Sockpuppet; 26 January 2007, 14:22.

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  • DogMachine10
    started a topic Fairly New To Contracting

    Fairly New To Contracting

    Hello Everyone,

    It's my first time posting on here!

    I've been contracting about 3 years now and am now only just finding it difficult to get the next contract.

    I'm an ITIL qualified change manager and agencies etc keep saying "...with your skill set...not a problem".

    Does anyone find it generally difficult to find contracts at the beginning of the calendar year? This is the first time I've been a free agent over the festive period...

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