I just got a new 3 month contract after one month on the bench, which was handy in a way mainly as I have a new son in my life!
This contract came along last week and it pays slightly more than my last and with slightly less working hours each day; so thats great.
As with other things in my life, contracts always seem to be on "rails" and come along right when I need them most; I ranted on last year about how hard it was, and I was out of work for 3 months but managed to get a 6 month contract right at the death which got me to another short one monther and now to this one.
The market isnt as bad as this time last year thats for sure, and I do think sorting your CV out and getting in peoples faces really does pay dividends; it has for me.
Cheers
K
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Update.
Had a second interview on Friday morning @ 8am, and have just heard I got the gig, which is cool :-) I had to take a hit on the day rate, but considering location i.e not in London, then fair play. Ive gone for the quality of life angle, over the out and out top ££££ position.
Hoping the position will give me some good involvement with SUSE and AIX, so will hoover up as much knowlegde as I can get :-)
Start in 2 weeks.
Best of luck for the other guys on the bench, hope you all get something.
Simon
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostDon't think that's what I said! I'd guess Aussies still need a similar (?) visa to work in the UK.
The UK welcomes these people back without any restrictions. Afterall, it's not their fault that their parents decided to move to some hellhole on the other side of the world.
EDIT: Just checked, the ancestry visa is only available to commonwealth citizens with British ancestry and holders can't claim any benefits but can live and work in the UK with no restrictions.Last edited by Gonzo; 4 February 2010, 22:14.
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Originally posted by zemoxyl View PostSo you can just wander in here without a visa, but we need on to get into Oz ?
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Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View PostOuch! Racist ......... true ......... but racist .......... still my names not Akram so I dont care
No malice intended.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostSo aussies can work here but we can't go there
Doesn't sound very fair
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostSo what are you doing here then? Bugger off to the better country and free up a job for an Indian.
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Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View PostAustralia is a much better country than the UK
Me<- Aussie working in the UK
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostSo aussies can work here but we can't go there
Doesn't sound very fair
Me<- Aussie working in the UK
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostUnlikely unfortunately.
Two routes I can think of are:
1. Via a salary management company, some of which can provide sponsorship.
2. Via a 1 year working visa you can get if you are under 30. This can be converted to a 2 year visa if you do 3 months work in specified industries (fruit picking, mining etc). My son is about to take this route.
or marry and aussie
Personally I'm here on my wife's visa, her job is on the wanted skills list.
Doesn't sound very fair
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Unlikely unfortunately.
Two routes I can think of are:
1. Via a salary management company, some of which can provide sponsorship.
2. Via a 1 year working visa you can get if you are under 30. This can be converted to a 2 year visa if you do 3 months work in specified industries (fruit picking, mining etc). My son is about to take this route.
or marry and aussie
Personally I'm here on my wife's visa, her job is on the wanted skills list.
Originally posted by ronanm View PostHow difficult would it be as a UK based contractor to fill the test role?? In general, do AUS companies sponsor contractors?
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