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Previously on "If you're thinking of contracting in 2009..."
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I sorted out a new contract today at a higher rate, starting right after I finish this one! 3 more months of this malarky then I'll be on a beach in Oz
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And yet you have publications like City AM and Computer Weekly etc making statements that say IT contractors will be in a better position thanks to the CC because companies will look to short term (cheap-ish) staff to deliver their projects rather than expensive heavyweight permies.
It's all scaremongering BS. Just keep doin what you're doin.
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this "credit crunch" and "recession" etc malarky seems to me to be largely a making of the media, thing is, why?
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A whole 2% drop in budgets???? MY GOD I'LL BE RUINED!!!!!
Just think on a rate of £300 a day you'll have your rate slashed to £294 a day or if you are on a rate of £500 a day you will have to try and survive on £490 a day....
It's the end of the world as we know it.....
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Originally posted by snaw View PostSo who the flip is this guy, and why should I believe an IT analyst making a bold prediction?
You'd think he could afford a decent web designer, wouldn't you?
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IT analyst Richard Holway, explaining his bold predictions
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postso near me :-) I'm in Zürich.
Oerlikon (sp) by any chance?
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI dont mind the weekly commute. I am from NW UK and have never worked at home since I was sixteen (now 44). It is easier to commute to central europe by air than it is to the sarf by road or train and a lot more pleasant when you get there.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostCurrently discussing which of the clients 2010 projects could best use my, ahem, "expertise".
Fingers crossed.
After that I'll have the pension sorted and it's all gravy.
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I'm off to Oz, just got to hope the gig holds out until I've got enough cash in the bank...
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI have done the Zugspitze three times, but not this vist. I contracted in Munich for 5 years. New Years day at Garmisch watching the ski jumping is a good day out.
I am near Friedrichshafen on Bodensee so doing more in that direction. Across the lake or up into Schwartzwald.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSounds good ...I was down there Penzberg little ex-mining village not far from Garmisch, fantastic place. Been up the Zugspitze yet ?
I am near Friedrichshafen on Bodensee so doing more in that direction. Across the lake or up into Schwartzwald.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI am ignoring it.
WHere I am is about 10 hours travel from home so I am not bothering. The wife comes over for weeks at a time and we are weekending in Austria, Switzerland and northern Italy instead. What a bugger. Oktoberfest then ski season coming soon too.
[edit] I dont mind the weekly commute. I am from NW UK and have never worked at home since I was sixteen (now 44). It is easier to commute to central europe by air than it is to the sarf by road or train and a lot more pleasant when you get there.
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