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In hindsight I could have taken quite a few contracts but I considered most of them 'beneath me', I held on thinking a perfect one would come up eventually as it always has in the past.
After 4 months on the bench my funds have dried up and I'm about to start a gig on my lowest rate in 5 years and on top of that it's miles away, my advice is take whatever you can get and never stop looking.
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostMy current contract finishes in just under 5 hours. I've not been out of work for nearly 2 years now. Always finished one gig and into another.
This time round though I have cash to cover me for around 5 months but I'm having to cure my contracrtoritis (buy whatever I see) sharpish.
I'm trying hard to find the positives.... Time off to do what I want etc etc however the butterflies are there and I'm a little worried to be honest
It's my intention to do some homers for the locals if I can not quite a plan B but some work might come out of it who knows.
I also might hit the books and brush up on my skills.
Anyone got any other ideas (genuine please )
helping on an open source project?
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostGo on a .Net course pronto
That feeling in the stomach is good, if you lose that you are in trouble. 5 months is plenty to be quite choosy and I don't think things are as bad out there as some are saying on here, quite the opposite in my game.
I don't come from a programming background.
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostAnyone got any other ideas (genuine please )
That feeling in the stomach is good, if you lose that you are in trouble. 5 months is plenty to be quite choosy and I don't think things are as bad out there as some are saying on here, quite the opposite in my game.
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If it makes you feel better, you'll still be technically employed assuming you're running a limited company. It's just that your company won't be making any money and won't be able to pay you much of a salary.
If all else fails, there's always the Wilmslow way.
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostAnyone got any other ideas (genuine please )
HTH.
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Unemployed in 5 hours......
My current contract finishes in just under 5 hours. I've not been out of work for nearly 2 years now. Always finished one gig and into another.
This time round though I have cash to cover me for around 5 months but I'm having to cure my contracrtoritis (buy whatever I see) sharpish.
I'm trying hard to find the positives.... Time off to do what I want etc etc however the butterflies are there and I'm a little worried to be honest
It's my intention to do some homers for the locals if I can not quite a plan B but some work might come out of it who knows.
I also might hit the books and brush up on my skills.
Anyone got any other ideas (genuine please )Tags: None
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