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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Blimey. This thread is an eye opener. I thought most of us worked for the flexibility. I'm surprised at those that just had half days with family or no holidays at all? I had 2 family hols, a lads holiday, went on tour and plenty of long weekends etc cause I can. It must be me that's doing something wrong
    You're doing it right, it's the rest of us doing it wrong! I always start the year saying I'll work for 6 months and take 6 months off, but then the extensions get offered up and it's hard to say no. Last year (2016) 235 days.

    2017 I have a contract until the end of December but I'm not convinced it'll go that long - most of my deliverables due by end July, followed by a second phase of deliverables from August to December but I'm not convinced I need to do 100% to do that, so either part time from August or step out and someone else can take over.
    Last edited by Whorty; 30 December 2016, 13:51.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    I tend to work enough to pay the bills, have a few holidays, and stash a little for a rainy day. I genuinely like working (despite me always being on the look out for a rich old man with a dicky heart) so will tend to make sure I bill as many days as possible when I can but not lose any sleep when things don't work out that way. My mantra is "something always turns up", which seems to have done me well for the past 11 years I've been freelance.
    Get your claws out of Dodgy, he's mine.

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  • FrontEnder
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    I tend to work enough to pay the bills, have a few holidays, and stash a little for a rainy day. I genuinely like working (despite me always being on the look out for a rich old man with a dick(y heart)) so will tend to make sure I bill as many days as possible when I can but not lose any sleep when things don't work out that way. My mantra is "something always turns up", which seems to have done me well for the past 11 years I've been freelance.
    I meet 3 out 5 of those requirements....

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  • ladymuck
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    I tend to work enough to pay the bills, have a few holidays, and stash a little for a rainy day. I genuinely like working (despite me always being on the look out for a rich old man with a dicky heart) so will tend to make sure I bill as many days as possible when I can but not lose any sleep when things don't work out that way. My mantra is "something always turns up", which seems to have done me well for the past 11 years I've been freelance.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Life's too short to chase the last penny....
    Don't I know it!

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Feasible is an interesting word, guess with all the supposed doom and gloom, the end of contracting is nigh sentiments I have been scared of giving up a days billing as you never know whats round the corner.
    Life's too short to chase the last penny....

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
    +1


    I have as much time off as is feasible.
    Feasible is an interesting word, guess with all the supposed doom and gloom, the end of contracting is nigh sentiments I have been scared of giving up a days billing as you never know whats round the corner.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Blimey. This thread is an eye opener. I thought most of us worked for the flexibility. I'm surprised at those that just had half days with family or no holidays at all? I had 2 family hols, a lads holiday, went on tour and plenty of long weekends etc cause I can. It must be me that's doing something wrong

    +1


    I have as much time off as is feasible.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    I guess having a local contract where I am home every night I have not felt "away" from the family
    Absolutely this. Working away solidly for 2 years you've got to work hard at the quality time at home so the trips are all part of that. I probably wouldn't be away quite as much if I was local, except maybe to get away from the family for some peace and quiet

    Originally posted by VillageContractor View Post
    Saving for a deposit for a house in London so happy to put in a few tough yrs and take it easier afterwards. And I'm local to home so home to get the kids ready in the morning and put them to bed
    Sounds very sensible and lucky with the to be able to do that and spend family time. Make hay while the sun shines.

    Originally posted by amanwhoisquiet View Post
    Pub rocker?

    Anyhow. I've only started in April this year and I've had about 8 days off from max billable days. I am doing this for the flexibility, but with the understanding that it's future me that'll be getting the benefit.
    Nah, rugger bugger. Well, was...

    Make sure you've got the warchest well stocked first and foremost. Get that behind you and it becomes a lot less stressful. Funny that people come contracting for money. I've never been as skint as I was in my first year contracting

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  • pr1
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Blimey. This thread is an eye opener. I thought most of us worked for the flexibility. I'm surprised at those that just had half days with family or no holidays at all? I had 2 family hols, a lads holiday, went on tour and plenty of long weekends etc cause I can. It must be me that's doing something wrong
    you don't bill for your time while on holidays? AYCOTBAC?

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  • amanwhoisquiet
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    went on tour
    Pub rocker?

    Anyhow. I've only started in April this year and I've had about 8 days off from max billable days. I am doing this for the flexibility, but with the understanding that it's future me that'll be getting the benefit.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I know right! Not cut out it appears.

    You're still on track for 366 billable nights.

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  • VillageContractor
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Blimey. This thread is an eye opener. I thought most of us worked for the flexibility. I'm surprised at those that just had half days with family or no holidays at all? I had 2 family hols, a lads holiday, went on tour and plenty of long weekends etc cause I can. It must be me that's doing something wrong
    Saving for a deposit for a house in London so happy to put in a few tough yrs and take it easier afterwards. And I'm local to home so home to get the kids ready in the morning and put them to bed
    Last edited by VillageContractor; 21 December 2016, 09:13.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Blimey. This thread is an eye opener. I thought most of us worked for the flexibility. I'm surprised at those that just had half days with family or no holidays at all? I had 2 family hols, a lads holiday, went on tour and plenty of long weekends etc cause I can. It must be me that's doing something wrong
    I guess having a local contract where I am home every night I have not felt "away" from the family

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Blimey. This thread is an eye opener. I thought most of us worked for the flexibility. I'm surprised at those that just had half days with family or no holidays at all? I had 2 family hols, a lads holiday, went on tour and plenty of long weekends etc cause I can. It must be me that's doing something wrong
    They want to be the richest men in the grave yard - though if their family has sense they would cremate them as it's cheaper.

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