So - I have been offered a contract. 50% the rate of my previous (inside and admittedly well paid) gig but outside IR35 and 100% remote.
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostSo - I have been offered a contract. 50% the rate of my previous (inside and admittedly well paid) gig but outside IR35 and 100% remote.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostI think he probably picked up on myirritationarrogance
So he picked up on the fact that you thought you were better than him (because your linked in profile was longer than his)
We all need to feign super enthusiasm and submissiveness/humility for that one hour to help land a role in this market.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
ftfy,
So he picked up on the fact that you thought you were better than him (because your linked in profile was longer than his)
We all need to feign super enthusiasm and submissiveness/humility for that one hour to help land a role in this market.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Every bank in London seems to have stopped looking for contractors.
Most contracts bank contracts are for half that rate in Northampton, Birmingham, Edinburgh et.
Nearly all the major IB in London have resource centres at those locations you mention. To give you an idea of the perm rate difference as I used to work at a major IB in London who have their main IT centre well outside Canary Wharf.....the perm rate difference between canary wharf vs midlands was on average 30-35% lower in Midlands & 40-45% lower in Edinburgh. Contractor rates were even lower on average 50-60% lower outside Canary Wharf. Canary Wharf rates were also pitiful in the £120-150 a day range INSIDE IR35 ROFL!
They have heavily for ages pushed all IT systems so that it can be handled remotely from any location via Citrix or some other middleware.
Its simply never ever going to change as cost is everything nowadays if they can shift thousands of jobs to somewhere way cheaper they will & the only reason many of these jobs are even in the UK still is to do with regulations! Once those get altered a lot more IT work will simply get moved outside UK where its even cheaper again to hire people!
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostSo - I have been offered a contract. 50% the rate of my previous (inside and admittedly well paid) gig but outside IR35 and 100% remote.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostSo - I have been offered a contract. 50% the rate of my previous (inside and admittedly well paid) gig but outside IR35 and 100% remote.Comment
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Another Gig of The Week...
Rate: £350 per day insideIR35
Duration: 4 Months
Work Location: Milton Keynes [thrice in a week at client office]- Database Administration: Proficient in managing databases with a focus on decommissioning-related requirements.
- Scripting & Automation: Skilled in Shell Scripting (Bash, Python) to automate decommissioning tasks.
- Storage & Data Security: Strong understanding of storage management and secure data wiping techniques.
- Networking & Access Control: Knowledge of network configurations, Firewall rules, and user access protocols.
- Backup & Recovery: Experience in data backup, recovery, and migration strategies.
- ITIL & Compliance: Familiarity with incident management, change control processes, and compliance documentation
LocationMilton Keynes, UK
IndustryIT
Duration4 months
Rate£350 per day inside IR35
ReferenceJSDBA
No pimp details, name, contact, phone, email, whatsoever.
Maybe they know contractors will look at it and go WFT! and never apply.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by avonleigh View Post
Congratulations. Being fully remote is the most important thing for a lot of people now, including myself. First thing I look for nowadays rather than the rate. Mid 50's now though so priorities have changed somewhat.
I am happy to do two days a month though even it means commuting from Essex to (say) Leeds for a much lower rate.
The gig I have been offered is 100% remote though so even better.Comment
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostAnother Gig of The Week...
Rate: £350 per day insideIR35
Maybe they know contractors will look at it and go WFT! and never apply.
Surely some contractors who have spent an extended time on the bench will apply?
Some on this forum have been benched for 3 years now.
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