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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostPredictions like this usually come with a chart. Can you do the necessary please?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by sira View PostThat chart looks familiar.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostStill trying to work out what skills. If you're looking for pure tech skills then you can get offshore bods cheap cheap.
If you're looking for designers, problem solvers, architects etc then it would be good to know what kind of experience is useful.Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI would guess 70k upwards. Someone experienced would probably be looking at around 6 figures. If you have skills we really need you would be looking for more than that.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostThings will improve. 12 months from now things will be a lot better. And in 24 months it will be the start of another boom.
I have seen this all before (although not the pandemic stuff)
IR35 was introduced in 2000, with deemed payments due in April 2001, just a few months before a nasty bear market put a lot of us out of work for many months and when we did eventually find work it was on much lower rates.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostThey will improve. The question is at what pace? We are living through the greatest economic crisis since the 1700's, plus brexit & IR35 as the cherry on top.
I constantly keep getting approached for permanent jobs, its getting infuriating. Another dangerous trend is that some employers are disguising contract work as permanent roles. Its usually blindingly obvious from the job spec/requirements. I've been seeing this more and more recently.Comment
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Originally posted by founder View Posthonestly, why doesn't the Gov bin this IR35 for mercys sake
And there is a valid concern that without IR35 far more people would be dragged into fake self-employment. As I've pointed out for years we are rarely the people involved here we are usually just collateral fallout.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Anyone had any thoughts on the upcoming negative interest rates? I haven't done a huge amount in the financial world but none of the systems I've worked on has handled the scenario.
Or will this kind if work be easily weapped up and sent over to India?Comment
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Originally posted by Gould The Swimmer View Post
Or will this kind if work be easily weapped up and sent over to India?Comment
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