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Only if you don't want to ever deal with the agent again...merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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When searching on job boards (i.e. JobServe) what do you put for search radius (i.e. 50miles from this address)....and with COVID and more wfh, are you increasing that to cover more the UK?Comment
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On every job site I just search for the job type and leave the area blank, so it defaults to the whole of UK. Not that it matters as there's still ***** all in the results.Comment
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not smartOriginally posted by founder View Postheard about a fully remote contract at £400 pd via recruiter , I told them I'd do it for working 6:30 hrs per day, yet to hear back
you may be working 6.5 in practice (in fact I'm sure many people work less) but you don't tell the client that up frontComment
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Some free advice for you, never play poker. Or at least not until you know to keep your cards close to your chest.Originally posted by founder View Postheard about a fully remote contract at £400 pd via recruiter , I told them I'd do it for working 6:30 hrs per day, yet to hear backComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostOnly if you don't want to ever deal with the agent again...Originally posted by hungry_hog View Postnot smart
you may be working 6.5 in practice (in fact I'm sure many people work less) but you don't tell the client that up frontI suspect that founder was just trying to get rid of the agent.Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostSome free advice for you, never play poker. Or at least not until you know to keep your cards close to your chest.Comment
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Probably done so the money did not go to foreign corporations, and is used to employ a Brit.Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View Posta friend mentioned they had an interview request, but they were only hiring because they had been given a government grant.
One of the rules for that is that it could only be spent on "payroll and not contractors" so anybody who was hired had to go on payroll.
I'd not heard of this before - is it a thing? or just a way of cutting to the chase and saying "Inside or nothing"?
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The more UK citizens working, the fewer are claiming - looks better for unemployment numbers. As a limited company contractor, you're simply in between contracts, you're not unemployed.Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View Posta friend mentioned they had an interview request, but they were only hiring because they had been given a government grant.
One of the rules for that is that it could only be spent on "payroll and not contractors" so anybody who was hired had to go on payroll.
I'd not heard of this before - is it a thing? or just a way of cutting to the chase and saying "Inside or nothing"?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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