I like 3 month contracts.
Allows me to walk at the end should it be terrible. Also I prefer contracts that are fast paced with not much sitting around so a shorter time scale is better.
Most of my contracts are like this. Clients decided in Jan/Feb that peak performance (nov - dec for 90% companies) was rubbish and for next year they need changes.
So I usually get contracts in March that run till about Oct - Nov time...baby sit the results till new year.
Rinse and repeat.
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I work call off contracts with a certain number of days/hours, generally until the end of the year.
Currently, I've got about 120 days for the rest of the year.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post"Yes, I like to get the job done efficiently. I'm not one of these contractors who milks it out to the bitter end"
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Originally posted by jo99 View PostAnybody else have this issue? If so how do you deal with it?
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I had quite a few short contracts mostly 3 months, two 2 months and another 1 month. Agents always comment on the shortness as if it is a crime.......they do not seem to comprehend that you want to do the job and get out - not get a perm postion!
Anybody else have this issue? If so how do you deal with it?
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I usually like three months as a starting point, although I've always been extended (on three-monthers) by at least one month. Longest single stint was 23 months.
My last two have been six months (although the second was cut to five months due to rapidly-changing circumstances at the client). But they were both such high-profile opportunities (within the industry) that it was well worth making the extra commitment just for the future kudos of having them on my past client list
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Originally posted by zeitghostJohn Menzies.
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I've never had a contract that was more than 3 months at the start.
I've almost always been extended though. The longest stint I've done was 18 months.
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I prefer short to start with, with the option for 3 month renewals. I'm much more likely to stay with a place if I only need to look at a max of 12 weeks head.
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Poll: Long or Short contracts?
383 months23.68%96 months44.74%1712 months23.68%9> 12 months - secretly I wanna be a permie7.89%3I prefer short contracts (3 - 6 months at a time), anything longer feels just to, well permie really.
Most of the contracts I seem to get offered are 6 months+ though.
I did manage to talk the renewals in my current gig down to 3 month stints but I could see they weren't keen.
Poll coming soon...Last edited by kali; 5 June 2008, 11:14.
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