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    I don't know if average contractor wages track the overall market but this is how real wages have been in the UK since the GFC.
    From a Telegraph article no less https://news.yahoo.com/britain-subju...140847114.html

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      Finding things a little quiet this week. A lot of 'hybrid' (no) roles and quite a bit of Inside IR35 (also a no)
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        Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
        Frustratingly, any role advertised directly by a company doesn't post the salary which is as helpful as a chocolate fireguard.
        Normally you can tell what they want to pay based on the number of years of experience suggested in the advert, or similar clues.
        Last edited by Fraidycat; 19 February 2024, 19:44.

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          Originally posted by sreed View Post
          I don't know if average contractor wages track the overall market but this is how real wages have been in the UK since the GFC.
          From a Telegraph article no less https://news.yahoo.com/britain-subju...140847114.html
          Contractor wages have remained fairly constant around 12.5k... Hope that helps.
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            Originally posted by gruntling View Post

            Please say yes!
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            *I was lying. No.
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              Originally posted by dx4100 View Post
              Frustratingly, any role advertised directly by a company doesn't post the salary which is as helpful as a chocolate fireguard.
              Salary is crap and will be as crap as they can get away with.

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                Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post

                Salary is crap and will be as crap as they can get away with.
                But they will not think 50K is crap, instead think it is really good because the 40% tax bracket starts at that. And 60K is very generious because only the top 10% earn more than that in the UK.
                Last edited by Fraidycat; 20 February 2024, 05:03.

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                  Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post

                  But they will not think 50K is crap, instead think it is really good because the 40% tax bracket starts at that. And 60K is very generious because only the top 10% earn more than that in the UK.
                  A top 1% salary is £192k.

                  Nice but it doesn't make you rich.

                  Of course if your lifestyle is based on £35k it does look rich and that is the kind of division the right wing press tries to create.

                  It stops people asking questions about the truly rich.

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                    Inside IR35 contract rates are a joke.


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                      Originally posted by fsltduk View Post
                      Inside IR35 contract rates are a joke.


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                      That one is, I see lots at £800+ per day. Cherry picking really low rate ones and presenting that as the norm is rather disingenuous.

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