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Podcast #10: The growth in the Freelancer Marketplace – Fact or Fiction

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Freelance Advisor PodcastAndy talks to John Brazier of the Professional Contractors Group, Nathan Pope of the Brighton Farm and Darren Fell of Freelance Advisor, about their views of how the freelancing and contracting market is evolving over the next few years.

Whether you are a consultant or contractor, contracting or freelancing, the future could look bright for the independent and self-employed.

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  • How will Swine Flu impact the IT Contracting community if the Pandemic reaches the 100,000 new cases a day mark outlined by the Health Minister to the House of Commons just recently.

    Will Client's offices have to close for the duration?

    Will Contractors be allowed to work from home?

    Will Contractors invoices be paid on time as before?

    What are the dangers for our Sectors over the next 5 years if this Flu reaches the death rates seen in 1918-1922 for example?

    What is the likely impact on an Economy already badly hit by the Recession.

    What advice are you giving your Members?

    The PCG needs to issue a Press Release on the issue soon as the CBI and Forum for Private Business already has.

    Thank you

    Brian Curnow
  • This blog on <a href="http://blogs.nesta.org.uk/connect/2008/10/is-a-recession.html
    ">the recession "threat or opportunity?" continues this theme at an organisational level.

    We're hoping to have a piece exploring this in even more depth soon.

    We'd love to hear what you think... are you worried about the downturn?
  • Kerry
    Excellent podcast, very informative. Can't wait for episode 2...
  • Many thanks to John Brazier for undertaking this Podcast. Part II, again interviewing John and Nathan promises to reveal the details of exactly how many Freelancers and Contractors exist in the UK and should be particulary interesting! Is our community growing and becoming even more successful, we hope so!
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