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Previously on "Average / Reasonable Time to spend at One ClinetCo?"

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  • SneakySimon
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    PMing

    I am primarily a PM and majority are 9 months, with one 3 months (hated every minute!) and current 1.5 years.

    I try to run contracts for at least 6 months so looks respectable on my CV - if as a PM you have 3 month stints suggests your not seeing out the project.

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  • lukemg
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    longest 5yrs 8months, shortest 2 weeks (got a better offer, yeah I know its dodgy) Average about 9 mths

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  • Chaffinch
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Currently approaching 6 years. Kerching.
    Nice gig ! Do you feel like a permie or do you and others still see you as a contractor?

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  • Chaffinch
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    The architecture market has quite a bit on at the moment so that must bode well for engineering and the other down stream positions in the next few months...
    Cheers for the heads up, I'm in Project Management but

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    Over 4 stints with 3 client co's I have averaged 14 months if you count on a stint basis and I have averaged 20 months if you count on a client co basis. Any breaks between contracts have always been max 1 week that I have asked for in order to have a little break between gigs.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Currently approaching 6 years. Kerching.

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by Chaffinch View Post
    Hmm, cheers for the advice, I must admit my (potentially) first time on the bench is making me feel a little nervous !
    The architecture market has quite a bit on at the moment so that must bode well for engineering and the other down stream positions in the next few months...

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  • Chaffinch
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Xmas on the bench is not a problem. My worry is always that nothing then appears in the following January / February. The problem is that mid December to mid January is a total dead time so you can't even gauge the market and decide to ignore that boring looking role as even they don't appear on the boards.
    Hmm, cheers for the advice, I must admit my (potentially) first time on the bench is making me feel a little nervous !

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Chaffinch View Post
    I guess much of it is to do with timing / opportunity as well as ability. I've had a couple of extensions but it would appear the work is drying up - at least in the short term. Hey ho, xmas on the bench may not be all that bad .......
    Xmas on the bench is not a problem. My worry is always that nothing then appears in the following January / February. The problem is that mid December to mid January is a total dead time so you can't even gauge the market and decide to ignore that boring looking role as even they don't appear on the boards.

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  • Chaffinch
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I've had project based stuff from a few days to several months. One gig had rolling 6 and 12 month contracts for 4 years.
    I guess much of it is to do with timing / opportunity as well as ability. I've had a couple of extensions but it would appear the work is drying up - at least in the short term. Hey ho, xmas on the bench may not be all that bad .......

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  • cojak
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    1-2 years or the length of a project.

    But less if I don't like the contract (not renewing as opposed to giving notice).

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  • doodab
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    I've had project based stuff from a few days to several months. One gig had rolling 6 and 12 month contracts for 4 years.

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  • bobspud
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    Most places roll 3 month contracts and I always make sure that I get at least one renewal. However I tend to stick around for 18 months or until I can sensibly source the next piece of work and leave the client without causing mayhem.

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  • Chaffinch
    started a topic Average / Reasonable Time to spend at One ClinetCo?

    Average / Reasonable Time to spend at One ClinetCo?

    In your opinion what would you say was the average time you've spent at any single ClientCo?

    How many extensions?

    Just wondering what the norm is ........

    Ta in advance
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