Job offer or rather "job offer" leaving me unsettled.
Job offer or rather "job offer" leaving me unsettled.
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Tannedbaldhead

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3,101 posts

154 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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I'm a surveyor working for a contractor specialising in the provision maintenance, upgrading through capital programs and reactive repairs of social housing.
In the last couple of years I have been pretty much been assigned to work with one particular local authority client.

Last month said client has warned us that changes in procurement policy will no longer allow us exclusive access to their works. They are being force to divide all current works into smaller tender packages and shift the focus of choosing service providers from value to sheer cost.

At the same time senior managers from this client told me on the QT they would very much like me to come on board as a direct employee to co-ordinate these new contracts. There's a big but however and that is they may not receive sufficient funding create the roll and wont know till the beginning of the new financial year whether or not they will be able to do so.

Am pissed off. As a contractor in the construction industry I'm used to all this churn and a bit of a snakes and ladders career path but they way the world is, my age, where I am in life have all come together to leave me with a
a sense of uncertainty which I'm finding more stressful and unsettled than ever before.

randlemarcus

13,645 posts

253 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Works both ways though. As a current contractor, you have had notice to look elsewhere, and its in your best interests to do so. Maybe there's an ideal contract just round the corner, maybe there's a permie job with your name on it, maybe the offer will come through? But if you dont try and define your value independently, you're kind of reliant on them to value the permie role fairly, aren't you?

Countdown

47,026 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Tannedbaldhead said:
I'm a surveyor working for a contractor specialising in the provision maintenance, upgrading through capital programs and reactive repairs of social housing.
In the last couple of years I have been pretty much been assigned to work with one particular local authority client.

Last month said client has warned us that changes in procurement policy will no longer allow us exclusive access to their works. They are being force to divide all current works into smaller tender packages and shift the focus of choosing service providers from value to sheer cost.

At the same time senior managers from this client told me on the QT they would very much like me to come on board as a direct employee to co-ordinate these new contracts. There's a big but however and that is they may not receive sufficient funding create the roll and wont know till the beginning of the new financial year whether or not they will be able to do so.

Am pissed off. As a contractor in the construction industry I'm used to all this churn and a bit of a snakes and ladders career path but they way the world is, my age, where I am in life have all come together to leave me with a
a sense of uncertainty which I'm finding more stressful and unsettled than ever before.
Op - can I ask what you're disgruntled about?

Is it the change in procurement process? If so (speaking as a former FD of a Housing Association) I'm surprised they're not doing that already. Given how much HA work involves reactive repairs, capital programmes outsourcing the whole lot to one single provider seems a bit lazy to be honest. We had framework agreements with 5/6 contractors and we would run mini-tenders for CapEx. It will be more work for the HA but hopefully they will make savings. the fact that they want to take you on board should be taken as a compliment.

mr_spock

3,370 posts

237 months

Friday 26th March 2021
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Sounds like it's a good time to start your own company, you have the expertise and an inside track. Or to offer your services to another company bdding for the work. Or wait and see if the LA role comes up.