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Lots of people are telling me Permie is just as bad.
I think it will be a couple of months until Israel sort their issues out.
Energy is on the way up which is never good for business. Why successive governments didn't follow France's lead and go pretty much self-sufficient in energy is criminal.
I don't know about that, quite a few permie roles have come my way. Turned one down yesterday at 90K as it was almost identical to the contract gig and with no prospect of career progression or fresh challenges. A contract role dressed as a permanent role.
Lots of people are telling me Permie is just as bad.
I think it will be a couple of months until Israel sort their issues out.
Energy is on the way up which is never good for business. Why successive governments didn't follow France's lead and go pretty much self-sufficient in energy is criminal.
It's outside and my usual rate, took me nearly two and a half months to get there and in this market, I don't think that's too bad.
However, rather relieved now but I've never seen it this bad. If things don't improve by 2025 I think I will have to give up on freelancing after 31 years because it doesn't work out in the long term if the job market stays this challenging.
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