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Originally posted by Bluenose View PostApril 1 2022?
Sorry guys to be responding to these posts in this way but it is almost as if the evidence from the past 100 pages is being ignored.
The evidence is saying '200 applications per role' and it has been that way since March last year, thats almost 12 months. Unless you are contracted through to April 2022 expect to be benched for the entirety of 2021.
If, through some lottery (because thats what it is out there at the minute) you bag a role in April then you will be like the chap on the previous page wondering how he ended up being chosen and thank your blessings.
Skill and experience level means near zero in a bear market as brutal as this one, connections and contacts mean almost everything.Comment
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Originally posted by agentzero View PostRIP contracting.
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.Last edited by Fraidycat; 16 February 2021, 00:39.Comment
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Seeing experienced BA roles on LI for 350pd inside. They would have been 550-600 outside in the glory days
In practice it's barely half the money (maybe worse if you were expensing a lot)
At that money not worth it. Private tutoring pays better pro rata. Plenty of rich parents in Hampstead desperate for Hugo to pass the 11+ so they don't have to fork out for private school.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.
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 sira View PostI 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.
It is obviously not ideal, but taking a perm role for 6 or 12 months is better than being out of work. Even better if you can pickup up some in demand skills.Last edited by Fraidycat; 16 February 2021, 08:03.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostIt is obviously not ideal, but taking a perm role for 6 or 12 months is better than being out of work. Even better if you can pickup up some in demand skills.
I came to the conclusion, that its better to be unemployed than to work as a permie in FS, right now. It's not worth the stress, hassle and CV destruction. I'd rather have a low paid contract gig.
I've seen admin jobs paying per hour, nearly the same amount as some permie FS jobs. Better to get one of those to ride the wave and spend spare time re-training.Last edited by sira; 16 February 2021, 08:21.Comment
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Originally posted by hungry_hog View PostSeeing experienced BA roles on LI for 350pd inside. They would have been 550-600 outside in the glory days
In practice it's barely half the money (maybe worse if you were expensing a lot)
At that money not worth it. Private tutoring pays better pro rata. Plenty of rich parents in Hampstead desperate for Hugo to pass the 11+ so they don't have to fork out for private school.
Hell, even my daughter's 19 year old GCSE tutor makes £20ph!Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostThis really depends on your industry and sub-sector. I took a permie role to stay in work during the pandemic, but its kinda harmed my CV. In interviews I keep getting asked why I went from contract, to permanent and now back to contract. It's exhausting constantly saying "because of the pandemic".
I came to the conclusion, that its better to be unemployed than to work as a permie in FS, right now. It's not worth the stress, hassle and CV destruction. I'd rather have a low paid contract gig.
I've seen admin jobs paying per hour, nearly the same amount as some permie FS jobs. Better to get one of those to ride the wave and spend spare time re-training.
For me, I would just say it's a contract role or imply it by the way it's written on cv and in interview.Comment
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostYou can't lie in FS right?
For me, I would just say it's a contract role or imply it by the way it's written on cv and in interview.Comment
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