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Well can't be too bad, have 2 e-mails and 2 calls from people today about the same contract, put forward by only 1 though. Trouble is I probably won't get it as I do 3 days a week on one contract and am just putting together a new deal for some other work. Personally I think there are some problems but a lot of it is in which area people work in. There seem to be a lot of PMs (and that type) looking for work but in my techie/administration/whatever world of mainframes, things ain't too bad (still plenty of COBOL and PL/1 programming contracts being advertised!!!)
My next contract is riding on a verbal promise from a previous client.
Have any of you benched folks been in touch with previous ClientCos to see if they've got anything?
Yeap - most of them are making staff redundent. One place which was not wanted specific skills which I have not got. Role was advertised for 5 weeks with several agencies.
I work in Telco and from a group of 5 at the last client site only 2 have found something else. Telco has been hit particularly hard though with BT cutting rates, and share prices of BT, CPW and others going down. ISAT seem to be doing well but don't "cycle through" a lot of contractors.
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