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If the viability of your commute depends on being able to expense travel and accommodation then it isn't really a commute.Originally posted by Lance View Post
you can. It's just a commuting cost. Like with a job.
Which is what it is really.Comment
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The trouble with Indian offshoring is that a lot of devs don't stick around coding (hard to find seniors) and trying to get into management and the best ones leave the countryOriginally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
I'm finding it taking 2-3 times quicker, but I'm pretty fast and good at coaching my skills, also skipping a lot of the agile fluff and cancelling ceremonies
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it's still a commute. Just one you cannot afford to do.Originally posted by TheDude View Post
If the viability of your commute depends on being able to expense travel and accommodation then it isn't really a commute.
Say for example if you live in Hull and get a cleaners job in Cornwall. That's still a commute, just unaffordable.See You Next TuesdayComment
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I can cope with a commute but staying away from home during the week is unlikely with an Inside contract unless it is serious money or they are paying expenses.Originally posted by TheDude View Post
If the viability of your commute depends on being able to expense travel and accommodation then it isn't really a commute.Comment
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Getting quite a few calls for Inside Roles. Usually for consultancy firms, with an end client in an undesirable industry, needing to be on-site. Yuck.
Big difference to this time last year when phone was ringing off the hookComment
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You mean you don't fancy doing 4 days onsite with a pensions company in Slough with Karen from HR noting how many times you go to the toilet?Originally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGetting quite a few calls for Inside Roles. Usually for consultancy firms, with an end client in an undesirable industry, needing to be on-site. Yuck.
Big difference to this time last year when phone was ringing off the hook⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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looks like ill sit in this perm tech lead role a bit longer - at least i avoid most of the grunt workOriginally posted by ResistanceFighter View PostGetting quite a few calls for Inside Roles. Usually for consultancy firms, with an end client in an undesirable industry, needing to be on-site. Yuck.
Big difference to this time last year when phone was ringing off the hookComment
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