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Previously on "Contracting In London This Year"
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I'd block out five week from the 27th July to the 9th September - so it's just over five weeks in total including the two week gap between the two olympics.
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There was me smugly thinking I'd be unaffected by all this Olympic nonsense, as my contract out of London runs until July.
But when is it actually all over?
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Ha, reminds me of the time I started a contract in Wimbledon on the second week of June. An expensive month that was.
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I'm having 3 weeks off. Commuting will be a nightmare so I'm not doing it.
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I'm driving down in the car and sleeping in the back seat. It should be warm enough at that time of yearOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostThe contracts I am looking at now, assuming 6 months in duration, would take me into the Olympics timeframe, has anyone considered how the olympics would effect contractors? Especially in terms of accommodation?
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Live in North London, and will see how it pans out.
Mentioned in a nother thread that I tend to be early-ish, leave home 7 ish, in office by 7:45.
Perhaps WFH, with laptop and a deck chair in the glorious sun, with a glass of Pimms and cucumber sandwiches, if the transport does get unbearable.
Have a spare room going at £600 per week if anyone is interested.
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I lived just outside London although am not currently contracting in London. Shame - I'm alright jack...
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