chinnyhill10 wrote:
Are you seeing the effects of the economic slowdown in your businesses?
Oh fuck yes. I have never worked through a recession/slump whatever we're in, but my Spidey Sense is telling me that I wont like it.
I am a quantity surveyor, my job centres around telling people how much it will cost to build things such as offices, supermarkets, houses, shopping centres and factories. I've worked on £20,000 toilet extensions to £150m city centre redevelopments and I really like my job. However, If people don't want to build these things then there isn't an awful lot of quantities to survey, so no work means no money and no money means no more gold plated teaspoons at Chateau The Egg. Needless to say, that at the moment things are incredibly nervous, no one is lending money to build without a tenant or purchaser in place and projects (that were once upon a time fairly lucrative ie 6 months ago ) are simply being postponed and put in boxes in the basement until such a time that tenants or purchasers are found. No one is building speculatively and work is seriously drying up; these jobs were in our annual fee forecast one week and out the next and that's how quickly things are changing. Luckily we are quite diverse so we weren't soley dependent upon the residential build otherwise things would already be quite sombre.
On top of this, I have very recently left a large international firms of consultants to join what is effectively a two man band*. Whilst I knew that they were very different I knew that the smaller company was the better choice in the long term (eventual share options, better working conditions etc etc) I was reluctant to leave my old job because I thought that I had job security. In fact it was one of the reasons that I nearly passed up the opportunity to move on. My old firm were the one of the only practices to not make redundancies during the slump of the early nineties. Within the last fortnight everyone in that company has been put on redundancy notice and they are expecting 100 people be sent packing next week. That doesn't bode well.
I am concerned, and I think I have looked at all of the financial shennanigans in a similar way to you. I really did think that it would sort itself out fairly quickly as so often we have been told that the boom bust cycle was a thing of the past. (Okay boom bust will always exist but not to such a massive degree). I think now is the time to start that 75 quid a month food budget!
Luckily the people that I work with are very good at marketing themselves and the business. They've been going for 20 months and really have done a good job at building a reputation. It's a new business that has alwaya needed to promote itself. Whilst we do have work we're just not as busy as we would like, but at least we're out there trying to drum up business and trying to make opportunities.
I find that it's tough getting my hopes built up at breakfast with news of billions being injected into the markets in the morning only to have them dashed at tea time by being told it's not enough!
The only up side to all of this is that we have a basement full of projects ready to go, as soon as things sort themsleves out we really will be laughing. But I think that it's going to be rocky along the way.
*Two pretty ace blokes actualy so work is now fun again.