With being overqualified I can see that a PM would be worried about a contractor leaving early as soon as he gets a better offer.
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After spending some time on the bench I have managed to secure a decent contract in investment banking so never give up & keep looking all the time if the role is there you have to apply very quickly as well!!Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWith being overqualified I can see that a PM would be worried about a contractor leaving early as soon as he gets a better offer.
Maybe they'll get a clue when IR35 changes roll in next April and they have to start putting more effort into distinguishing between project based contractors and permie cover contractors, if they want to attract the former without needing to increase rates to cover the cost of them operating inside IR35.
Plenty of opportunities for those schooled by Northern Lad to become IR35 gurus, offering their consultancy services to educate clients and agents similar to how some have specialised in GDPR consultancy. If the market for your skills is quiet or drying up, get some new skills.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostNonsense, isn't it? I get the argument if you are looking for a permanent role but not when you are coming in to do a specific project then leave again with no interest in career progression.
Role now readvertised at a much lower rate.
Their loss.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWith being overqualified I can see that a PM would be worried about a contractor leaving early as soon as he gets a better offer.
If it was a longer termed project then I'd have tended to agree with you.Comment
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Left my current gig - the work was lovely, the people made me feel like I was having a nervous breakdown
'Big names' aren't all they're cracked up to be, as is to often the case.
Not exactly hammering the job boards hard now the weather is nice.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostLeft my current gig - the work was lovely, the people made me feel like I was having a nervous breakdown
'Big names' aren't all they're cracked up to be, as is to often the case.Comment
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omw back to the market in a couple of weeks
average gig but the commute was killing me
enough to top up the war chest a bit though, still not massively happy about the market stateComment
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