In contracting every month is different, it's like the weather.
January brings the snow,
Makes your feet and fingers glow.
February's ice and sleet
Freeze the toes tight off your feet.
Welcome March with wintry wind
Would thou wert not so unkind!
April brings the sweet spring showers,
On and on for hours and hours.
Farmers fear unkindly May
Frost by night and hail by day.
June just rains and never stops
Thirty days and spoils the crops.
In July the sun is hot.
Is it shining? No, it's not.
August, cold and dank and wet,
Brings more rain than any yet.
Bleak September's mist and mud
Is enough to chill the blood.
Then October adds a gale,
Wind and slush and rain and hail.
Dark November brings the fog
Should not do it to a dog.
Freezing wet December, then
Bloody January again!
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I've just joined this forum and have to say it's given me some reassurance that it's not just me. I've been contracting pretty much my entire life and the contracts have been pretty consistent as well with very little gaps, one lasting 4/5 years. It's been a different story every since moving to London. I've found that I have been really struggling to maintain the same level of consistency, big gaps, this ones been going on for over 2 months now. Had a couple of interviews but received no feedback. It is what it is I guess. There seems to be lots of contracts out there which I'm applying for but I'm guessing that it's just competitive. Currently thinking of a plan B and putting it into action.
Trying to use the time to stay fresh and utilise it in the best way that I possibly can.
Remain positive, calm and not to take it personally.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostJust thinking about your welfare. Buy a jetpack, then you'll be grand.
I should have thought better of you
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNot a very nice lunch today then Barry, or are Arsenal playing at home today?
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI hope there isn't another tsumani, cos you wouldn't be getting off that beach.
HTH
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI will shortly be going here, as I'm in the same situation as you...
HTH
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Originally posted by Rebel View PostGreat idea.... I might just do that!
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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostI have never done this but its sounds very tempting as this contract runs out end of April. I could see myself on the beach or by the pool laughing at everyone else at home.
The Mrs wont be happy as she wont be invited
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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostThat will hurt the warchest... hitmen here we come
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIn contracting there are always dead times for each skill set and the biggest one for everyone is at the end of the financial year. Head off to the beach somewhere warm, bring your laptop apply for roles, do phone interviews, and come back when you have something. It's suprising how quickly you get a role where you are somewhere you don't want to leave.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIn contracting there are always dead times for each skill set and the biggest one for everyone is at the end of the financial year. Head off to the beach somewhere warm, bring your laptop apply for roles, do phone interviews, and come back when you have something. It's suprising how quickly you get a role where you are somewhere you don't want to leave.
The Mrs wont be happy as she wont be invited
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Originally posted by Rebel View PostThanks for the suggestions. Yes agreed! I am doing the above actually and it does feel great. But I wouldn't want to do this any longer than another 4 weeks. It's probably a mindset thing I guess. As I've never been off for this long I'm getting a little disheartened.
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