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  • oscarose
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    Originally posted by Nowornever View Post
    Hello,

    Just after a bit of advice... I'm currently in a permie role but have been offered a contract, however, its initially only three months but with the view to extend. Do I leave a permanent position for a three month contract or hold out for an initial 6 month contract somewhere?

    All views/opinions much appreciated.

    Thanks.
    Don't die wondering - go for it!

    However, q1 - do you like your job?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Nowornever View Post
    Hello,

    Just after a bit of advice... I'm currently in a permie role but have been offered a contract, however, its initially only three months but with the view to extend. Do I leave a permanent position for a three month contract or hold out for an initial 6 month contract somewhere?

    All views/opinions much appreciated.

    Thanks.
    Of course. Think of it like skinny dipping. The wind is howling, the moon is bright, the waves crashing against the shore & you're shivering in the cold winter breeze. Lucy with the big bouncing breasts & blonde hair has stripped naked & is already in the water frolicking around, Dave has followed, bare arsed naked, big swinging dick, not afraid of shrinkage in the cold water, while Rachel is down to her underwear, slowly inching forward, gazing longingly at Dave, while Lucy shouts 'Come on', 'Come on'.

    You're still fully clothed and saying 'No, it's too cold, it's too rough, someone might see', worried that your todger is going to shrink in the ice cold water & Dave is going to be shagging both Rachel & Lucy with his big contracting dick, while you're left using your iPhone to look at Jobserve.

    MTFU and get the **** in!!!

    HTH

    MF

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Any contract, no matter what they say, is only as long as the notice period - and that's if you're lucky.

    When all said and done, if you couldn't cope with being sent home on Day 1 (or even before) then it's not the move for you.

    1 month, 3 month, 6 month - indications at best, but ultimately meaningless. Most companies will honour the whole contract day to day, but there's so little binding them to it that it's not even worth thinking too much about.
    And don't forget the old adage, you've got nothing until your bum is on a seat at your clients as well.

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  • vwdan
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    Any contract, no matter what they say, is only as long as the notice period - and that's if you're lucky.

    When all said and done, if you couldn't cope with being sent home on Day 1 (or even before) then it's not the move for you.

    1 month, 3 month, 6 month - indications at best, but ultimately meaningless. Most companies will honour the whole contract day to day, but there's so little binding them to it that it's not even worth thinking too much about.

    I've been in this 4 week contract since Jan (Be done soon, though, after tipping the scales at 7 months), but then last year I had a 2 monther finish early because, well, I finished the work early.

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  • northernladuk
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    It's your life so this one is your decision. If you have done no research in to contracting first then dump it. There are plenty of contracts out there you can take when you are good and ready. Should you take it just because it landed on your desk. IMO? Hell no.

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  • TheCoconutDog
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    Sounds like you're not convinced about this contracting lark.

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  • Nowornever
    started a topic In a Permie Role Offered Short Term Contract

    In a Permie Role Offered Short Term Contract

    Hello,

    Just after a bit of advice... I'm currently in a permie role but have been offered a contract, however, its initially only three months but with the view to extend. Do I leave a permanent position for a three month contract or hold out for an initial 6 month contract somewhere?

    All views/opinions much appreciated.

    Thanks.

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