Given up
After 20 years continuous lucrative work (SAP), I'm throwing in the contracting towel. After this gig finishes, I'm starting a permie position in an outsourcing firm and I Have to say business is booming for them.
You know, I've never chased a contract and have worked mostly from home with no breaks - just rolled into the next gig straight away, So, why do this when there are still many contracts?
I'm still asking this myself but I really think its different this time and I ain't getting any younger. I'm thinking that I can review the situation in a few years and hopefully, get experience in the only thing thats hot in IT - cutting costs by outsourcing.
Good luck guys
I'm just going outside.........
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Bah! Come this time next year, you guys will be begging for permie jobs ...
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Originally posted by miffy View PostAgreed.
All you permies go and join Wilmslow in http://www.permieuk.com
They've just started two new threads entitled "final salary scheme" and "saluting the flag".
PS. Don't forget its squash night tonight at the sports and social club.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRight get your sweepstakes ready ladies and gentlemen MF is getting ready to come back to the light side.
New Boss, new direction, no longer am I the best damn technical/business resource in the business, now I'm just a BA and have to give everything to our extremly incompetent Indian developers to do!!!
Ffffffffing permie corporate rubbish.
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Originally posted by chicane View PostGo away permie boy. This is Contractor UK.
All you permies go and join Wilmslow in http://www.permieuk.com
They've just started two new threads entitled "final salary scheme" and "saluting the flag".
PS. Don't forget its squash night tonight at the sports and social club.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostRight get your sweepstakes ready ladies and gentlemen MF is getting ready to come back to the light side.
New Boss, new direction, no longer am I the best damn technical/business resource in the business, now I'm just a BA and have to give everything to our extremly incompetent Indian developers to do!!!
Ffffffffing permie corporate rubbish.
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