I always ended up in lodgings*. Never had a problem. Perhaps it's because I'm such a deeply wonderful person.
* Except once, where I found a very nice family run hotel with views across Lake Geneva.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNever fancies sharing with a stranger to be honest. Like I said, perhaps I'm just an unsociable tulipe.....
Now i'm too far away from home so just stay in a Travelodge Mon-Thu and go home Friday.
Mind you, TL is getting a lonely place now
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are aware loads of people at the moment are shortish of cash and want lodgers?
So there is absolutely no need to be stuck in a hotel.
You can move around temporarily into people's homes and if they p*ss you off you can move somewhere else. (If they seem a bit psycho then don't move in.)
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostFrankly if people expect to contract on their own doorstep they aren't cut out for the job IMHO.
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Never worked closer to home. In three years 1 yr in london , 6 months in devon,8 months in Hampshire, now in midlands.I am from North East.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEach to his own and that, and sometimes I agree the peace and quiet would be nice. But stuck in a hotel on your tod eating takeaway food hmmm.....
So there is absolutely no need to be stuck in a hotel.
You can move around temporarily into people's homes and if they p*ss you off you can move somewhere else. (If they seem a bit psycho then don't move in.)
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe quality and dedication of the new contractors is certainly heading south nowadays
But then perhaps Im just a miserable tulipe.... :-)
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Well the ball is rolling again, this time for Bournemouth - will see how this one pans out.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEach to his own and that, and sometimes I agree the peace and quiet would be nice. But stuck in a hotel on your tod eating takeaway food hmmm.....
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostEach to his own and that, and sometimes I agree the peace and quiet would be nice. But stuck in a hotel on your tod eating takeaway food hmmm.....
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostAfter more than 5 years of staying away during the week I don't know how I'd cope with being with the wife & kids all week.
I don't deliberately look for gigs that require staying away ... I'm just lucky I guess.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThing is though I can see a clients point of view a bit...
OK, so you get a contract away from home. Mon-Fri in a B&B. Away from kids and family etc.
Another contract comes up 20 mins from home. Same rate. Same work. Wouldn't be tempted?
I don't deliberately look for gigs that require staying away ... I'm just lucky I guess.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThing is though I can see a clients point of view a bit...
OK, so you get a contract away from home. Mon-Fri in a B&B. Away from kids and family etc.
Another contract comes up 20 mins from home. Same rate. Same work. Wouldn't be tempted?
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Thing is though I can see a clients point of view a bit...
OK, so you get a contract away from home. Mon-Fri in a B&B. Away from kids and family etc.
Another contract comes up 20 mins from home. Same rate. Same work. Wouldn't be tempted?
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostIndeed it does. Just had a call checking my availability, agent says (another) new contractor has mailed them this morning to say they dont like the 50 mile commute (by rail!) so are not continuing with the contract. What. The. F...!
My first contract was 160 mile away and I stayed in a tiny B&B for the first week. Moved to a better place afterwards but, it seems some newbies arent cut out for it.
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