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Originally posted by Liability View PostOne week and I am sooo bored! Got few things in the pipeline but still - I dont know how people can intentionally sit at home [not obv benched contractors but in general]
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two weeks back in May 2007. only time on the bench (unplanned) since 2001.guess I've been pretty lucky.
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Depends on how you define 'bench time', most people take holidays after a contract and do not actively look, personally I dont count this as bench time.
When you are actively looking and cannot get anything, thats the bench, and I usually have bewteen 0-3 weeks riding the pine.
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One week and I am sooo bored! Got few things in the pipeline but still - I dont know how people can intentionally sit at home [not obv benched contractors but in general]
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Longest time on the bench was 2 months, but again like most spent the time studying and adding to my skillset.
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Benched since june, but 3 months of that was out of choice (travelling etc..)
I only really started looking in september, client wanted me back to do a year long contract on good money, only for client to turn round 3 weeks later to say the aint got the money.
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11 weeks this summer. In between my first and second contact. Must admit I did start to panic for a while.
Rate did increase though, so not too bad, although I certainly hope my future bench time is shorter.
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I was unemployed from Sept 1998 to April 2001,then again from November 2005 until April 2007.
I start being on the bench again from monday.
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I was on the bench 8 month in 2003-2004 and an on the bench again, two months so far.
Though this time is different as I'm trying to work from home office to avoid multi-hour commutes. I've got a maintenence contract and get odd jobs here and there...but nothing meaty so far. doubt I'll get more than £15K for the year...and that's assuming I get a couple more K before the year-end in January.
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I started contracting for the lifestyle (after the money of course) and now enjoy taking extend periods of time off. My goal is to maintain 4-5 months a year away from the office.
I'd like to know how many of us spend as much as we earn. In my own situation I cannot justify spending a quarter of my monthly income, it would just be a waste.
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Originally posted by Turion View PostSeriously, things will look a lot worse next year when the question is again asked. Some of you are gonna have the chance real long holidays of lifetime, (if you can afford it). hope you've put something away.
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