Originally posted by SlipTheJab
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100k perm + options its a Punt?
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Very sensible. I was in a very similar boat with commute and rate, but the numbers were slightly different (the perm role was 100% remote, but "up to" £90k and I could already anticipate the agent trying to screw me down), what I ended up doing was finding an interesting and more local role at £600 a day - client direct - and telling the perm employer I was withdrawing from the process (they wanted me to do some contrived assessment exercise which was going to take at least a day and I simply never found the time for it, also it's a US based company and I've had roles from these evaporate after going through all the rigamarole before - they never seem to be able to understand that people have families and lives and that people in the UK don't all live in London or Scotland either...) -
Indeed Chimp its a no brainer, its all MicroServices so whatever I don't learn I'll blag and say I didOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostCongrats Slip. I think it's the right decision, certainly if my experience is anything to go by. If you get to learn new tech then it'll put you in good stead for the future.
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Yeah this role is all direct, the client hate agencies and the baggage they bring and only take ppl on through recommendationsOriginally posted by SeanT View PostVery sensible. I was in a very similar boat with commute and rate, but the numbers were slightly different (the perm role was 100% remote, but "up to" £90k and I could already anticipate the agent trying to screw me down), what I ended up doing was finding an interesting and more local role at £600 a day - client direct - and telling the perm employer I was withdrawing from the process (they wanted me to do some contrived assessment exercise which was going to take at least a day and I simply never found the time for it, also it's a US based company and I've had roles from these evaporate after going through all the rigamarole before - they never seem to be able to understand that people have families and lives and that people in the UK don't all live in London or Scotland either...)
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Following on from this what do ppl think about keeping the Ltd dormant for the next 6 months versus just letting it carry on as normal, plan is to wind up end of march if things go well, going dormant means 30 quid a month fees rather than 90 quid but does that mean I cant pay divis and expense stuff while dormant? Yes NLUK I will be asking my accountant
, just a quick straw poll will do for now
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Depends on a number of factors as to what the most tax efficient thing to do is. Not sure there is an answer without the details.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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If you have sufficient funds you might as well kick off the liquidation process because it can take months to complete. Check with MVL Online first though, that if you change your mind, what is the latest point at which you can stop the liquidation.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostFollowing on from this what do ppl think about keeping the Ltd dormant for the next 6 months versus just letting it carry on as normal, plan is to wind up end of march if things go well, going dormant means 30 quid a month fees rather than 90 quid but does that mean I cant pay divis and expense stuff while dormant? Yes NLUK I will be asking my accountant
, just a quick straw poll will do for now 
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TBH I'll let it ride until the new year now, got most of December off anyway so will worry about it when I get back
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TBH In 5 years the IPO should have happened and I'll be too busy deciding what colour Ferrari to buy to worry about thatOriginally posted by northernladyuk View PostHow much will the 100k be in 5 years (i.e. salary progression)?
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You still here?Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostTBH In 5 years the IPO should have happened and I'll be too busy deciding what colour Ferrari to buy to worry about that
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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