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National Freelancers Day Survey

  
  
  
  
  

I received this from Dave Chaplin at Contractor Calculator -

As you may know 23rd November 2009 is to be National Freelancers Day (NFD).

The aim of the day is to to gain wider recognition for the contribution that freelancers, consultants, interims and contractors make to the UK economy.

The PCG is partnering with ContractorCalculator and other key firms in the industry to conduct research among their members to help them maximise the impact and value of freelancing to highlight on National Freelancers Day.

To support this, PCG would like to invite you to share your views on the evolving profile of contractors, their achievements, their personal experiences and their relationship with business leaders and permanent employees.

They are very interested in hearing your views on the industry and your own experience of embarking upon and making a success of your career as a contractor.

It will be of great help to them in unlocking and promoting the full potential of contracting, with a specific focus on the role of this within such a challenging economic climate.

This survey is being conducted by leading research consultancy ComRes on behalf of PCG and partners. This survey should take no more than 10 minutes to complete and we would be very grateful for your valuable input.

The link below will take you directly to the survey.

http://lnktrack.co.uk/2023972/627252819/59932009/915660/33102/0/t2.aspx

ComRes, who are conducting this survey on behalf of PCG and partners, is a member of the Market Research Society. Your answers will be treated confidentially and all responses will remain completely anonymous, according to the Market Research Society's Code of Conduct.

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