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Welcome to CUKOriginally posted by No2politics View PostEvening all,
First post on here, after a few months lurking.... I've found the forum a great resource, and also a pretty entertaining way of killing time on the train commute!
Been contracting just over 4 years- working in pricing and marketing analytics mainly for insurance companies. Took the plunge into contracting after my first permie job in Leeds which I did for just under 4 years. Whilst in Leeds my then employer hired in a contractor, whom opened my eyes to the world of contracting. I thought- I fancy a piece of that! Relocated to Bristol for my first contract and never looked back! Now based in Hertfordshire, current gig is in london...
There are many things why I prefer contracting.
1) The challenge of having to prove yourselve all over again at a new client.
2) The variety and to a certain extent the uncertainty of not knowing what I might be doing in 6 months time. Keeps it interesting!
3) No Politics!! (Pointless CCing in of emails, whispering and plotting etc)
Anyway glad to be on here. Oh yeah, I just started watching 24 this week. Gripping stuff!
And btw - I LOVE office politics, in fact you could say that I'm earning a good reputation for a hitherto unsuspected talent.
It's call Stakeholder Management, and the next extension offered was 1 week after I signed my last one!
And with everyone else running for the hills every time it's mentioned I can see a Plan B forming...
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first post- hello all
Evening all,
First post on here, after a few months lurking.... I've found the forum a great resource, and also a pretty entertaining way of killing time on the train commute!
Been contracting just over 4 years- working in pricing and marketing analytics mainly for insurance companies. Took the plunge into contracting after my first permie job in Leeds which I did for just under 4 years. Whilst in Leeds my then employer hired in a contractor, whom opened my eyes to the world of contracting. I thought- I fancy a piece of that! Relocated to Bristol for my first contract and never looked back! Now based in Hertfordshire, current gig is in london...
There are many things why I prefer contracting.
1) The challenge of having to prove yourselve all over again at a new client.
2) The variety and to a certain extent the uncertainty of not knowing what I might be doing in 6 months time. Keeps it interesting!
3) No Politics!! (Pointless CCing in of emails, whispering and plotting etc)
Anyway glad to be on here. Oh yeah, I just started watching 24 this week. Gripping stuff!Tags: None
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