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Oh dear, and I was just coming back to ask another set of first timer questions!
Maybe I need to start publishing photographs as payment for answers. But then again, I don't want to be chucked off here after 1 day of being a member.
WTF is going on !!! I thought I was in technical or accouting for a moment
40 posts with a newbie asking questions and not one of you has given him any grief !! not even a little bit..You cant tell me that we're actually being nice to all newbies now??
what ever happened to:
"search the forum before asking stupid questions" (irrelevant if they asked a stupid question or even if they asked a question)
:
He pressed the right buttons:
Haha! Nearly forgot. I do not have a girlfriend, but I have had plenty of girlfriends that were partial to the odd photographic session!
WTF is going on !!! I thought I was in technical or accouting for a moment
40 posts with a newbie asking questions and not one of you has given him any grief !! not even a little bit..
You cant tell me that we're actually being nice to all newbies now??
what ever happened to:
"search the forum before asking stupid questions" (irrelevant if they asked a stupid question or even if they asked a question)
"doomed"
"no, next"
<sigh> ok, well if we ARE going to be nice and offer advice here's my 2 pounds worth..
-never ever trust what an agent says unless proven (sorry DA but it's true)
-join PCG, its a few notes but well worth it for the info, templates, discounts and a slightly more serious version of CUK
-save hard for the first year minimum, dont go spending everything now the money is rolling in, there are good and bad times..
-dont get involved in the permie time wasting of gossip "he did this, she did that", "i want a pay rise", your a contractor and easily dispensible and so should get your head down, do your work, ignore all permie scum whenever, and post on here whenever is possible
-if/when you buy your first flash car, dont park it next to your project manager in the car park
feels strange being so serious, im off to have a bacon butty and coffee
<chef wanders off muttering the world isn't what it used to be>
p.s oh and hi
Last edited by chef; 7 September 2007, 09:20.
Reason: forgot the politeness
I might have another offer today leaving me with a difficult decision tomorrow.
Enjoy the situation while you can - the market is not always so bouyant.... and if it happens play one offer off against the other to get the agency to reduce their margin.
For this contract I will be relocating. What's the norm? Find a flat/house to rent? Find a reasonable B & B? Can this be covered by my limited company as expenses?
I might have another offer today leaving me with a difficult decision tomorrow.
Lee - congrats on getting into contracting so early. I often wonder how great it would have been if I went contracting at a younger age.
£200 is pretty good for your first gig and especially at your age/experience level. No doubt the agency is creaming off a lot above this but let them have their fun for the 6 months - after that you can negotiate.
You sound like you've got a good head on you, but do get a Contracting specialist accountant - it'll help loads.
Also, I would advise you to watch your personal finances. It's easy to go wild on a good income but try to save and plan - remember, you're not going to have a pension or paid for holidays/sickness. You might also be out of contract for several months in a year. Personally I try to save/invest 80% of my income - but work out a number you're comfortable with.
But at your age - enjoy yourself a bit too eh. And show us your bird's norks.
Haha! Are you guys out of work? Quick responses!!
Should I tell them that I am happy with the original 3 month contract or snap up the 6 months if I am offered?
Thank you for the help and pleasent welcome - I am sure I will have a few more questions.
P.S. I am not a bird.
You will find sometimes you will arrive on a project when they are scheduled to need you, but they a 3 months behind. There is only a small amount of work to do every day this board will take care of the rest of the time.
Contract length: I look at the end date of the contract and think if it would be a good time to find a new contract if necessary. Contract ending around holidays, Xmas, Easter etc. may leave you on the bench for a few weeks, good if that’s what you want. But weeks may turn into months, confidence goes and you may end-up on here posting should I take the permie job I have been offered.
I also started as a contractor at 23 (24 now). I may feel the need to start a sub 25 contractors group. You know so us kids dont have to be bothered with the hip replacement discussions.
Linky?. Must have missed that. What will be your choice of topic, spot cream, mine is bigger than yours
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