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I've been reading this thread with much interest, because I seem to have fallen foul of several of the problems mentioned here - mostly those revolving around complacency and the resulting stagnation of skills, leading either to a flooded market full of people who are willing to work for less than you, or (worse still) the phasing out of the product you've developed expertise in.
The general concensus seems to be to get experience in a more modern skill that reflects your current career direction (i.e. Notes -> Exchange, ASP -> ASP.NET and so on).
But how the hell do you go about this - short of returning to perm and starting right at the bottom of the ladder on <20k alongside a load of graduates?
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Originally posted by bobhopeWhat's he doing then?
He's outside IR35.
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Originally posted by lukemgMate has just scored 800 a day + expenses for his first contract, expected minimum 12 months. That would keep the fridge stocked...
What's he doing then?
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Originally posted by wendigo100Would that be milan?
I thought he was a bit quiet lately.
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Originally posted by lukemgMate has just scored 800 a day + expenses for his first contract, expected minimum 12 months. That would keep the fridge stocked...
I thought he was a bit quiet lately.
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Mate has just scored 800 a day + expenses for his first contract, expected minimum 12 months. That would keep the fridge stocked...
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Originally posted by notescontractorWhat's the job market like at present? I have been in a contract for the last 3 years and have been receiving several agency calls a month for this time, however it's all gone dead recently.
I try to move around more now, which not only adds variety (and more blue-chips) to the CV, but also exposes me to loads of new skills and knowledge. And it keeps you on your toes.
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truth
the truth is, they replaced IT contractors with IT indian bods working for slavery wages in many places (they are frequently below the absolute minimum wage with unpaid overtime on weekends, they dont pay social security also). i have seen the numbers, pretty amazing. sometimes this truth emerges from the surface and even lead to small political scandals in various european countries.
also many of those inefficient |@^!# large consultancies have contractor-unfriendly policies in many places (contractor are only hired in exceptional circumstances) while they grab the largest share of the market (often with PSLs)
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Notes is dead
I loved notes when I first saw it, did loads of Lotuscript, hung out at the watercooler etc. But they didn't move it forward and the user interface was rubbish.
Now most fortune 500 use Exchange, sharepoint 2007 is now a reasonable Notes app replacement, migration is point and click or script and tea, so expect a lot of migrations late 2007.
Get yourself some real experience with Exchange & Sharepoint, take a pay cut and get on a migration. Your expertise with Notes apps may get you in.
Sorry M$ are very good at what they do!
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Originally posted by sasguruAye. That's why he became a poorly-paid permie. Just couldn't hack it...
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Originally posted by FranckoWould you consider it permie with no security, no holidays, no training, no benefits, no bonus involved?
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Originally posted by tim123And if you're spending any of your time worrying about "if I make a huge **** up I will get canned" then you aren't good enough at your job to be a contractor.
tim
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Originally posted by tim123And if you're spending any of your time worrying about "if I make a huge **** up I will get canned" then you aren't good enough at your job to be a contractor.
tim
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Originally posted by FranckoWould you consider it permie with no security, no holidays, no training, no benefits, no bonus involved? To me it's the same to have 10 contracts of one year each or 1 of 10 years. 9-5, if that's what they require so be it. When I was contracting for a big dutch bank many people used to be there for 5 years and longer. However, one serious mistake and you are off the door the same day. Permies could **** up as much as they like, they would be kept in anyway.
It is quite common for cons to get training, not "sent away on a jolly" training, but the much more useful, "do something that you haven't done before" training.
And if you're spending any of your time worrying about "if I make a huge **** up I will get canned" then you aren't good enough at your job to be a contractor.
tim
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