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Fourth week on bench

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    #11
    Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Post
    Getting nervous now.
    Two clients interviewed. Both said they'd confirm by COP today.
    4 months for me. Don't give a damn.

    Warchest large. Planned well ahead.

    Relax and enjoy the break. No point being a contractor otherwise.
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      #12
      Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Post
      Getting nervous now.
      Two clients interviewed. Both said they'd confirm by COP today.
      4 weeks!! its not even a good Holiday

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        #13
        Fourteen months now and war chest just about holding out. Husband over and out for four years. In a contracting career lasting 15 years I've experienced two significant gaps like this. I happens. At the moment I'm hoping things pick up but there's no sign of that and maybe I should just retire. Sad to say I've been rejecting what are clearly rubbish roles for about six months now, and with a scarcity of decent projects around perhaps this is curtains for me this time round. It wouldn't worry me, there's more to life...

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          #14
          Originally posted by zeitghost
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          Ah, a classical education!

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            #15
            Originally posted by Battenburg View Post
            Fourteen months now and war chest just about holding out. Husband over and out for four years. In a contracting career lasting 15 years I've experienced two significant gaps like this. I happens. At the moment I'm hoping things pick up but there's no sign of that and maybe I should just retire. Sad to say I've been rejecting what are clearly rubbish roles for about six months now, and with a scarcity of decent projects around perhaps this is curtains for me this time round. It wouldn't worry me, there's more to life...
            14 months! crapola.... My warchest wouldnt survive that :-(

            Reckon I could do about 9 months at the mo. (Been back contracting only 15 months mind).
            Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by Battenburg View Post
              Fourteen months now and war chest just about holding out. Husband over and out for four years. In a contracting career lasting 15 years I've experienced two significant gaps like this. I happens. At the moment I'm hoping things pick up but there's no sign of that and maybe I should just retire. Sad to say I've been rejecting what are clearly rubbish roles for about six months now, and with a scarcity of decent projects around perhaps this is curtains for me this time round. It wouldn't worry me, there's more to life...
              Exactly the same with me. Not sure now if I'm retired or not. Certainly no way I'm going to work on rubbish projects at rubbish rates - I enjoy my free time far to much for that. Had an interview last week for a job that turned out to be for 11+ hour days at 8 hour a day pay rates. Politely declined.

              Weather was beautiful yesterday, and I spent all day out in the green-belt. Same again today. Lovely. ...Although I really should wash my motorbike at some point today.
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                #17
                Originally posted by Battenburg View Post
                Fourteen months now and war chest just about holding out. Husband over and out for four years.
                Ouch, now those are hefty bench periods. Good luck.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Battenburg View Post
                  Fourteen months now and war chest just about holding out. Husband over and out for four years. In a contracting career lasting 15 years I've experienced two significant gaps like this. I happens. At the moment I'm hoping things pick up but there's no sign of that and maybe I should just retire. Sad to say I've been rejecting what are clearly rubbish roles for about six months now, and with a scarcity of decent projects around perhaps this is curtains for me this time round. It wouldn't worry me, there's more to life...
                  Is hubby actively looking?

                  If so, the agents must be automatically binning his CV due to the prolonged gap.

                  Best of luck to you both.

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                    #19
                    I've never been out of work in the 17 or so years since graduation (last 8 contracting), but I know I have a long bench period coming up next year. Frankly I have enough of a warchest to last me a long time but still I am very worried about how to handle bench time. I don't think I'll be mentally prepared at all - and with a young family I will be worried about providing for their future.

                    It's a mindset that I haven't yet experienced, but certainly one that I've got to work around to.

                    I must admit that if I had a marketable skillset then I would love to work a few months and then take off a few months every year.

                    Having said that, no matter what happens I am grateful for having been given the chance in life to improve my standing through contracting.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by yetanotherbob View Post
                      Getting nervous now.
                      Two clients interviewed. Both said they'd confirm by COP today.
                      Keriste, what a bedwetter
                      Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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