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Are you making fun of MF's size?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDon't use monster, they sell on your data (and have not many contracts)
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Don't use monster, they sell on your data (and have not many contracts)
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jobserve
jobsite
monster
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Also the hipster beard wearing contractors like Cojak advocate LinkedIn but I've never had any success.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostJobserve it is then.
Alternatively, have you thought about becoming an agent?
Now that's not a bad idea.
I've got no technical skills to speak of, have been managing and taking the credit for work my contractors have been doing for the last few years, and I have a shed load of cash in the bank I can use to bankroll it and charge a massive cut.
Good idea. I'll add it to the list.
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Jobserve it is then.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAs I'm planning to do something easier which doesn't require much thinking, then I may just pop back into doing BA or Data Analysis work for a while.
Can't be bothered to do anything PM or manager related.
Alternatively, have you thought about becoming an agent?
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He could get a profile on AdultWork fairly quickly.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhat type of contracts are you looking for?
Apparently...
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhat type of contracts are you looking for?
As I'm planning to do something easier which doesn't require much thinking, then I may just pop back into doing BA or Data Analysis work for a while.
Can't be bothered to do anything PM or manager related.
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Which website for contracting?
Is it still Jobserve.co.uk, or are there better ones for looking for contracts now?
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