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renewal is looking possible. It is being requested by line manager!
Sods law - getting loads of calls now as well!
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostWhat do you do now?
Had quite a few calls so far but no interviews as yet.
Should warm up soon.
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I'm on T-4 and counting.
On the bench next Wednesday.
Job search, Learn C# and .NET, get to the gym more often, for starters.
Keep a working routine, not lie-in til 12, get lunch, watch some TV, make some tea, check emails.
But I do have a warchest for a year, so no rush. Would prefer to be working though.
Hope you and I are lucky in our job searches.
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Have you paid your corporation tax for the year yet?
For 2010-2011 I have set it aside and have another few 1000 spare. Also have a few 1000 spare in my own personal account and ISA.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthe first thing that sprang to mind was simple. stop spending now.
economise like a loon, beans on toast, walk to the shops, stop the ale...now. let the missus know how serious it is
and good luck getting a new contract
WEOS - with bells on!
Tone
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the first thing that sprang to mind was simple. stop spending now.
economise like a loon, beans on toast, walk to the shops, stop the ale...now. let the missus know how serious it is
and good luck getting a new contract
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The main step you can take is not being picky about what contracts you pitch for, or about your next rate. Right now I'm benched and only looking for contracts in my usual sector, at my last rate, in my town, but that's because my cash reserve stretches out into the distance. After my first contract I was exactly in your position, and was going for pretty much anything I could do, anywhere in Britain, for anything over £15/hour.
The other thing you must do is walk the floors at your current client making it patently obvious you're going to be available soon, in case anyone in another department wants to take advantage of your inside knowledge.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post11 months contracting and fast approaching the reality of being benched.....
How do I deal with it when the inevitable happens?
Only 2-3 months warchest available.....
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy warchest is about 4 years.
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What happened to all your optimism?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1257158
I hope one of those roles comes up for you.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post11 months contracting and fast approaching the reality of being benched.....
How do I deal with it when the inevitable happens?
Only 2-3 months warchest available.....
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1257158
I hope one of those roles comes up for you.
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