Originally posted by Iron Condor
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Does it make you a millionaire and loved by all though?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI find contractors to be a useful safety valve in a downturn.
By sacking them all I can point to my dynamism in introducing "cost savings" and therefore earn top marks with my bosses who just get to see what looks like a dramatic reduction in spend.
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I find contractors to be a useful safety valve in a downturn.
By sacking them all I can point to my dynamism in introducing "cost savings" and therefore earn top marks with my bosses who just get to see what looks like a dramatic reduction in spend.
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Seems like the market is holding up quite well all things considered. No change last month in number of contracts.
That said, I believe Jobserve is just one big fishing expedition. I think the real number of contracts is close to zero.
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Very Ominus, things are likely to get even worse over the next year.
As ever those in long term contracts will hardly notice the downturn..
Its only the poor sods that find themselves on the bench with a big mortgage and other large expenses that will feel the pain..
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JobStats
Demand for Contractors:
http://www.jobstats.co.uk/jobstats.d...S.d/index.html
Rates:
http://www.jobstats.co.uk/jobstats.d/Rates.html
Conclusion:
Rates are holding up reasonably well at the higher end of the market, however the number of contracts are falling just like house prices.Tags: None
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