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Previously on "What do you see as the core benefit of contracting?"

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  • darmstadt
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    Being paid for extended number 2 sessions...

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  • Andy White
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    Freedom

    Originally posted by RyanDS View Post
    Most people who I know contracting, do it for the money, .
    Back in the day...when contracting started.... most did not have a choice.

    I moonlighted from my perm job to start my first business, but ended up going contracting to continue the process. I went Ltd when I realised that staying self employed opened me up to losing the house if I got the designs wrong!

    As for your key question: What is the core benefit of contracting? IMO...Freedom.... to jump on any opportunity that happens to pass you by......to take 3 months off surfing/backpacking/building box girder bridges/solving the Russo Chinese problem., etc etc
    Last edited by Andy White; 23 July 2019, 19:22. Reason: correct link

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Dogging doesn't involve actual dogs, you know.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Tarbie would totally join in
    Dogging doesn't involve actual dogs, you know.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Because you spend your time hiding behind trees masturbating at the sight of doggers, but lack the self confidence to join in.

    HTH
    Tarbie would totally join in

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
    Forgive me, but why did a “dogging” group immediately enter my mind

    You probably build engines or such like


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    Because you spend your time hiding behind trees masturbating at the sight of doggers, but lack the self confidence to join in.

    HTH

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Like volunteering? I'm involved in a minor way in a couple of local groups.
    Forgive me, but why did a “dogging” group immediately enter my mind

    You probably build engines or such like


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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    Useful - do you think you will ever get to a point where you do some tasks for other people for the fun of it and not because you need the money?
    Like volunteering? I'm involved in a minor way in a couple of local groups.

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  • VirtualMonkey
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    No problems considering the right roles for me. I'm tempted to go for a perm role where I am at present. Best gig I've had while contracting and it's gonna be a gutter to go back to living away and all that after this. I'm tied in knots about the money, which would be a big drop but I'm pretty comfortable, so it's just the principle in my head that is the problem.. and the thought that I enjoyed going to the new gigs, away or not, so have I just got too comfortable here and I would actually enjoy the next away gig as I've always done.

    Plenty of time to ponder yet.

    Add to that the smart cookies should be taking the tasty roles now. They could be a bit few and far between from say Oct onward (because it's always quiet around xmas anyway and then there could be a rush in the run up to 2020 in the new year).

    All said and done, you take the perm gig and if you don't like it leave and start again. Just view it as a poorly paid role for a period, although notice periods could be an issue.
    This exactly for me. I too have been asked to go perm (or rather, if I would consider going perm) and I would love to. Second time aorund at this client with an 8 year break and I have to say I love it here...but just bought a big house...yada yada yada. I have a few more months..and maybe another extension to go before i truly have to decide though

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  • BR14
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I have the XPS 15 with 1 TB NVMe, 32GB memory, 4K touchscreen, docking station, etc... which the company provided me with and must say, very nice and just the right size.
    I've got a groany old dell win10/ linux mint thing.
    good enough to run a VPN client with MSoffice and multiple TN3270 sessions.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Still toying with getting one of them or the new XPS 13
    I have the XPS 15 with 1 TB NVMe, 32GB memory, 4K touchscreen, docking station, etc... which the company provided me with and must say, very nice and just the right size.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by RyanDS View Post
    Surface pro all the way. Sure they are pricey, but the size, power and battery are the best I have found for any laptop.
    Still toying with getting one of them or the new XPS 13

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  • RyanDS
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    Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post
    What laptop do you use?

    I presume it's one that's a suitable balance of power and ram to run the dev tools, decent battery to allow a good few hours use while on a bus or somewhere with no power socket, light for portability, and not too expensive in case you get robbed or mugged.

    As to your question, the main benefit of contracting is it gives you more flexibility and freedom to choose life over work, as you've found.
    Surface pro all the way. Sure they are pricey, but the size, power and battery are the best I have found for any laptop.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    I just got an 18% increase on my rate at renewal.
    Useful - do you think you will ever get to a point where you do some tasks for other people for the fun of it and not because you need the money?

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    I just got an 18% increase on my rate at renewal.
    You're working too hard. I've negotiated 3 days a week, all WFH

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