Originally posted by sadkingbilly
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You really have to be a complete moron to think the current government are in any way Marxist.
Some people on here are such entitled nitwits and think that, after years of taking the piss as permietractors, the minute they might have to pay for the upkeep of the country that allowed them to benefit immensely, it's somehow unfair.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
I guess you're loving the major banks raising their interest rates as a consequence of the recent budget? That's definitely going to fix the market, going to help people with their mortgages, etc. Bit like the increase in Employers NI. Redundancies, offshoring and stagnation here we come. Enjoy, mine's another Sangria Manuel. Por favor.
oh, well, like i said, - dltdsyaotwo
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostWith the direction in traffic under this Marxist clueless Labour government, I honestly don't see the market improving for years, if ever.
I would urge anybody starting out their career as a contractor (why?) or those say less than 50 years of age to get the **** out at the first opportunity. This ship is going down.
I'm fortunate in that I don't fit into this category above and am in the winter of my career, with 'alternative arrangements' already in place for selling my UK property at the height of the next bubble (if there is one) and retiring from contracting, to the sunshine.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Poststagnation here we come.
This image was doing the rounds on social media regarding stagnation in Canada..
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
The last conservative governments were are bad enough with policies that caused stagnation, labour are going to be even worse.
This image was doing the rounds on social media regarding stagnation in Canada..
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Its not close because even though the polls are neck and neck, because its an Electoral College the Democrats need to win by 3%+ points to stand any chance of winning the EC. Clinton won the popular vote by 2.1% but failed to win the EC , Biden won by 4.5% and so was able to win the EC.
The Democrats are now left hoping the Polls are underestimating Harris support by 3%. And she is really 3% ahead of Trump and the polls just are not showing it.Originally posted by oliverson View Post
I guess you're loving the major banks raising their interest rates as a consequence of the recent budget? That's definitely going to fix the market, going to help people with their mortgages, etc. Bit like the increase in Employers NI. Redundancies, offshoring and stagnation here we come. Enjoy, mine's another Sangria Manuel. Por favor.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57764601Comment
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Originally posted by Cookielove View PostSeen a job advertised at £500 per day on LI, agent then came back and said oh it’s £400 now or FTC £70k …is day rate better? They won’t do perm just £400 or £70k …not to say I’ll even get a look in …I’m thing day rate is better. Any thoughts??Comment
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Had my random monthly call from a random agent via LinkedIn Friday. This only to continue the theme of witless agents further to my previous story around 'bias'.
"You seem a good fit for this role. If of interest, could you send your CV and some times today when I can give you a call."
"Herewith a CV. I am available between Now and 4pm."
"Lovely, I will call you between 5 and 6"
"No. As above, I am not available after 4. Saturday to Wednesday, I am free all days."
Silence...
Monday;
"Do you want to try this again?"
"The job has been put on hold."Comment
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We all need to start the initiation of Plan B. For me that's a brains out perm job at 50k - 100% remote (i.e from a beach in the sun)Comment
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