I saw way too many people doing it that were completely, utter rubbish in both skills and motivation/professionalism that I just said to myself that there was no way I could cock it up given the chance.
So I waited to have a good buffer to live through the initial unemployment, left the company I was working for (which later became one of my main clients) and just started looking.
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Had a place at university lined up as a mature student. Left my permie job and went travelling for 6 weeks. Stayed with ex-colleague for a night on my way past and he offered me a contract. Never did go to that university.
Regrets: Friends are now senior management etc of large companies, where I am still doing the same thing. However, I am earning more than them
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostQ: "Why do you rob banks?"
A: "Because that's where the money is."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton%27s_law
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI worked with a contractor a couple of years back, and that was his situation, plus he'd never married.
He takes a contract whenever he can be bothered, and has lots of good contacts such that he always gets repeat work.
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Was working for a company who realised I was quite good in front of their customers, so instead of me being internal staff, I started getting pimped out. After a couple of years of that, I decided I had enough of doing the contractor role and having all the drawbacks of it, but getting none of the benefits.
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Back in 1993 money and variety were my reasons. Money was tight and one day's contracting would cover the cost of a £250 sweater in Harrods LOL, still haven't bought it
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Took a very decent package from a Tier 1 consulting firm in 2011. Six months on couldn't decide what to do next, then got a phone call out of the blue from an ex-colleague from years before, with offer of a 12 month contract in my area of specialism. Decided I might as well do it (£800/day helped with the decision) and that was that.
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For the money. Was working as an analyst and helping the PM write a business case and got a glimpse of project resource costing sheet. Saw some contractor analyst day rates compared to my pro-rated permie day rate. No brainer
Regrets: Travelling and believing no more office politics. Permie or contractor there is always a level of office politics - sure may not have to sit through yearly/half-yearly objective review grading process but there is still stakeholder politics
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostHaving inherited a massive house and some decent money, I needed some profession to keep me busy for a few months every year and contracting was the best choice
He takes a contract whenever he can be bothered, and has lots of good contacts such that he always gets repeat work.
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I'd gotten into a situation where I was consulting but the work my consultancy found was all down South. I was up North.
Contracting was a means of gaining a degree of control over where I worked.
Regrets - for sure. Though these could also be applied to the consultancy I had been working for.
I lost my friends - the ones I'd play 5-a-side with or go to the pub with - because when contracting I always seemed to be "somewhere else".
I've replaced those friends with contractor friends - a band of desperadoes who text me every three months to find out if there's any work going / if I'm looking for work.
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Drifted my way through a few dev jobs at different types of places, before finally getting a great job at a big software company thinking "this is it, this is the job I've been waiting for".
Nope, just as useless a job as all the rest, with the same problems.
Took another permie job after a couple of years, working next a bunch of contractors, finally decided I should try contracting and quit.
Not regretted it even a single little bit.
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Contractor I worked with at a bank was amazed ad how quickly his debts/mortgage were being paid off, compared to when he was perm.
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