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Previously on "If you're thinking of contracting in 2009..."
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
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.
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....
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.
That goes for me too, and I'm in bloody Bedfordshire.
I 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.
Sounds good ...I was down there Penzberg little ex-mining village not far from Garmisch, fantastic place. Been up the Zugspitze yet ?
I 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.
I 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.
Sounds good ...I was down there Penzberg little ex-mining village not far from Garmisch, fantastic place. Been up the Zugspitze yet ?
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