See. Look again. Was just the January lull that happens every year.
I'm going to trademark my own saying...
It'll be fine™
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Previously on "Demand for IT Contractors going off a cliff"
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I got to say lads, doesn't look good does it.
Time to batten down the hatches and step up a gear and do a good job, hopefully being the last one to get kicked out and appreciating what you have.
All the best,
Milan.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIs it a compulsion with numbers... like trainspotting?
When I came across Jobstats I was a bit narked!
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Looking at hourly rates:
http://www.jobstats.co.uk/jobstats.d/Rates.html
It looks like we never even got back to the rates offered in 2000 (£68 for the top 10% of earners and coincidentally was my rate in 2000-2002) in nominal terms, never mind real terms.
£68 is about £95 in today's money. Kind of depressing in a way that I reached my peak earnings at the age of 26 and it's all down hill from now on.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostIf you want to know if a hard rains a gonna fall -
Take a look at restaurants in your locale - are they busy or do you see a lot of empty tables - that - for the past few recessions in the UK was always the most predictable early warning sign.
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Yep
I have seen all the restaurants and bars in London full of Eastern Europeans spending their hard earned cash-not!
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If you want to know if a hard rains a gonna fall -
Take a look at restaurants in your locale - are they busy or do you see a lot of empty tables - that - for the past few recessions in the UK was always the most predictable early warning sign.
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Glad I'm ion the Northwest for once, not anywhere near as scary as London
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Wrong time of the year
Worst possible time (and not just because of the recent credit freeze). Busiest time is Apr-Jun, quietest Jan-Mar.
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Debt looks fairly safe, and good rates. I think I'm going to get into debt:
http://www.jobstats.co.uk/jobstats.d...T.d/index.html
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Demand for workers falling off so what does the government do?
Yup, you guessed - increase the supply. Link: BBC
I'm glad I'm out the game these days. (Own co., not on the bench)
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