Merc, yes I was referring to "professionals" as opposed to "manual" occupations, of which I admit I know nothing of the agency conditions. I was rather hoping that archaeology counted as a profession
! But certainly professional contract workers get much higher hourly rates than perm staff, that's why they do it. I did it myself for a spell. I don't want to teach anyone to suck eggs but bear in mind that the costs of an employee, to an employer, are considerably more than the wages paid. There is also the problem of the complex raft of employment legislation, which is a problem for small firms depending on relatively short term contracts.
BAJR, the jobby section, does a superb job as we are all aware, but it is not an agency. It is in effect a notice board for employers and employees. It enters in no contract with anyone and thus fulfils a valuable but different role.
Are there any figures for how many employees, i.e. CV posters, have been contacted and/or engaged by potential employers? Have any of you guys had a success from a BAJR CV? (I do have a vested interest in finding out if it works.....
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