Outside IR35 v Inside IR35 - get yer spreadsheet out and see what the equivalent rate would need to be. Then you can take your CTP contract, treat it as inside and tell them thanks but no thanks on the "to perm" bit because the project isn't what you'd hoped or some other BS.
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Contracts 'likely to go perm' - a new trend?
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I've had agents saying "I should take the perm, as the the government are looking to bring wages in line with perms"Comment
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostI've had agents saying "I should take the perm, as the the government are looking to bring wages in line with perms""You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
It's a shame because I'd like a perm gig with a council or something, union dues and all.Comment
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Unless you want to stay a contractor for other reason than money, I don't see the big deal on contract to perm in fact in some cases I see it as bonus as a lot of places tend to use a specific calc's to work out your permy salary based on day rate, more often than not I've seen the end figure being far higher than they would of offered if they had looked straight for a permy.I like big butts and I cannot lie.Comment
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostUnless you want to stay a contractor for other reason than money, I don't see the big deal on contract to perm in fact in some cases I see it as bonus as a lot of places tend to use a specific calc's to work out your permy salary based on day rate, more often than not I've seen the end figure being far higher than they would of offered if they had looked straight for a permy.Comment
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Doesn't really matter now. They gave the gig to someone local. Turns out the role wasn't in London as stated by the agent but 60 miles up the M1 in Northampton!Comment
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