I only need 1 more 3 month contract... hopefully the dead cat bounce in Feb/March will see me getitng that.
Otherwise.. I might enrol at Sockpuppets school.
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Probably totally useless stats but if they are representing something that is actually going on it would be my guess that it's a fall off in well paid banking sector job ads. The market ( apols to whoever didn't like that term the other day ! ) seems OK to me but I think we are about to enter into interesting times. I need a rest and have an old house to do up so a bad year suits me fine but I would require a recovery in rates for 2009 !
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I have noticed a reduction in advertised rates in my line of work, however, I’m unsure if this is clients exercising financial prudence or agents taking advantage of current economic climate. Been charging the same rates to clients over the past 6 months without a problem.
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http://www.silicon.com/financialserv...9168998,00.htm
The proportion of tech contract workers in the financial services sector is at its lowest level for more than three years.
Just 22 per cent of IT contractors are working in the sector, according to contractor services company giant group, which blames the recent credit crunch in the financial services industry.
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I think bad times are coming chaps, I only hope stock market does not crash completely until end of Nov this year.
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Are contract rates taking a dive?
Is the Gordon Brown economic miracle at an end?
http://www.jobstats.co.uk/jobstats.d/Rates.html
I think next year is going to be "interesting".Tags: None
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