Just finished an onsite 2 months contract peeps . Lazy permie support staff sitting at home has it's benefits for us. It was an Outside IR35 rate paying higher than average for my line of work.
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Originally posted by Bluenose View Post
watching people leave is not an indicator of the marketSee You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Bluenose View Post
“getting calls” and watching people leave are not good indicators of a strong market. Most of the people i have seen leave in the past month are because IR35 negotiations broke down.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by Destiny2 View PostJust finished an onsite 2 months contract peeps . Lazy permie support staff sitting at home has it's benefits for us. It was an Outside IR35 rate paying higher than average for my line of work.Comment
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Approached about an inside gig. May take it to cover the bills for the next year, gain more experience in a few skills. Sadly it's with a consultancy who screwed me over before and with a client who were painful to supply services to before, so I doubt it'll go anywhere...
EDIT: The plan would be to use umbrella for inside gigs, look for additional contracts for the ltd company.Last edited by perplexed; 7 April 2021, 17:17.Comment
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Originally posted by hungry_hogconsultancies treat contractors worse then their own employees (which is already terrible)
avoid avoid avoid
At the moment, if it came off then it's still money - not that it will.Comment
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Originally posted by hungry_hogSomeone approached me on LI last week for a perm role in London paying 45k.
I explained to him that was exactly the same as the last perm job I had...20 years ago. 45k for 20 years experience, do me a lemon mate.
If I was gonna do that better off doing a combo of part time tutoring and working in Maccas, or dog walking.
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Originally posted by Destiny2 View PostAre there any Outside IR35 contracts around anymore?
https://www.offpayroll.org.uk/contractsComment
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