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Skilled workers 'may be exempt from immigration controls': Hammond - BBC News
This part demonstrates how out of touch they truly are as we all know abuse of this system has gone on for years & Westminster appear to just turn the other cheek!!
"I cannot conceive of any circumstances in which we would be using those migration controls to prevent banks, companies moving highly qualified, highly skilled people between different parts of their businesses," he said.Comment
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Originally posted by uk contractor View PostSkilled workers 'may be exempt from immigration controls': Hammond - BBC News
This part demonstrates how out of touch they truly are as we all know abuse of this system has gone on for years & Westminster appear to just turn the other cheek!!
"I cannot conceive of any circumstances in which we would be using those migration controls to prevent banks, companies moving highly qualified, highly skilled people between different parts of their businesses," he said.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThat's only if you max out your take-home. A good permie role with prospects of climbing the corporate ladder can still appeal at the right time.Comment
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Originally posted by IL Cattivo View PostThat's actually a good valid point... Although I find to achieve those kinds of goals you'd have a much better chance if you secure a permie position within a smaller, established but growing company (less employees) which should give you a much better chance of career progression quicker. Always worth doing your homework and asking the relevant questions at interview beforehand.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by IL Cattivo View PostPermie job salaries are as appealing these days as a cardiac arrest..!!Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostAre you factoring in the fact that on a contract you could be out on your ear tomorrow and on the bench for months afterwards? Obviously that can happen as a permie too but it is far less likely.Comment
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Funny old market... been nothing for weeks then had two tel. interviews lined up for today and an offer within 30 mins of the first call.
Decent rates too, up 10% on my usual. Game onDo what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostFunny old market... been nothing for weeks then had two tel. interviews lined up for today and an offer within 30 mins of the first call.
Decent rates too, up 10% on my usual. Game on
Congratulations!You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostI'd agree with that, purely because employers tend to tolerate incompetence and deadwood in permies but not contractors.You're awesome! Get yourself a t-shirt.Comment
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