Originally posted by Paralytic
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Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
Your market might seem dead. There is no such thing as "a market" for IT where you can say its dead, or flourishing or anywhere in between.Comment
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Originally posted by OzzieExpat View Post
Not sure I agree with you that there is no such thing as a "IT Market".Last edited by Paralytic; 23 November 2022, 08:43.Comment
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All good contractors should be open to opportunities beyond the exact same client/industry/project they've been working in for years - you should find the market opens up then :-)⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostAll good contractors should be open to opportunities beyond the exact same client/industry/project they've been working in for years - you should find the market opens up then :-)
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostAll good contractors should be open to opportunities beyond the exact same client/industry/project they've been working in for years - you should find the market opens up then :-)Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
being inside IR35 reduces geographic mobility.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
It means you can't live somewhere cheap and expect to trouser London money.
Which is what it is really.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
you can. It's just a commuting cost. Like with a job.
Which is what it is really.
What is that to do with things you say? It's the youngish 30-40 with 7 to 12 years experience with young family or civil partnership and trying to get on the housing market or attempting to jump up over the £60K /70K barrier (shambles since that was a very good salary in 2002/2003).
Well that demography are the ones willing to move from around for cheap.
Kwasi Kwarteng / Truss if only their so-called "mini" budget was toned down enough that it didn't annoy markets (traders), but let the IR35 repeal go through, we'd be all great sitting pretty. Tarnation!
So I think the State of the Market is going stagnate IMHO, if the companies are not flexible to allow remote working.
Contractors (the great one and the good ones exluding the bad one) are not easy to find. I think when systems start to go wrong in 2023 and IT Directors realise that it is because they sacked off the architect, infrastructure principal engineer and the rest of all, then they will realise. I also think the best businesses will know this ahead and try the hardest to convert some of these great contractors into consultants, but what the hell am I talking about? I dont know anything ... let the game of musical chairs continueComment
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